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Characterization of integrins in cultured human renal cortical tubule epithelial cells.
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The American journal of physiology [Am J Physiol] 1994 Oct; Vol. 267 (4 Pt 2), pp. F612-23. - Publication Year :
- 1994
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Abstract
- We have characterized the integrins present on cultured tubule epithelial cells from human renal cortexes, enriched for proximal cells, using fluorescence microscopy, immunoprecipitation, and cell adhesion assays. By immunofluorescence, the alpha 3-integrin subunit stained most intensely and was present on all cells predominantly at cell-cell contacts. The alpha 6-subunit was present on all cells in a pattern consistent with extracellular matrix contacts. The alpha 5-subunit was present on most cells in a cell-matrix contact pattern; alpha V-subunit was weakly positive and occasionally seen in cell-matrix contacts. The alpha 2-subunit was present on clusters of distal tubule cells, predominantly at cell-cell contacts. Immunoprecipitation revealed the predominant integrin to be alpha 3 beta 1 with some alpha 2 beta 1, presumably contributed by distal cells. The alpha 5 beta 1-, alpha 6 beta 1-, alpha 6 beta 4-, and alpha V beta 3-integrins, as well as trace amounts of alpha 1 beta 1-integrins, were also present. The alpha 4 beta 1-integrin was not detected. Initial attachment to fibronectin was mediated by alpha V beta 3- and alpha 5 beta 1-integrins; initial attachment to laminin was mediated by the alpha 6 beta 1- and alpha 3 beta 1- integrins and, in some preparations, by an unidentified integrin; and initial attachment to collagen type IV was mediated by alpha V beta 3-integrin and an unidentified beta 1-integrin. After extensively immunodepleting membrane extracts with anti-alpha 1, -alpha 2, -alpha 3, -alpha 4, -alpha 5, -alpha 6, and -alpha V antibodies, an anti-beta 1 antibody still precipitated an integrin. Its electrophoretic mobility differs from the laminin-binding alpha 7 beta 1-integrin. Thus we have identified many of the integrins on cortical tubule cells and their role in mediating initial attachment to extracellular matrix. However, the cell adhesion assays and immunoprecipitations suggest the presence of an unidentified beta 1-integrin that may mediate renal tubule cell attachment to laminin and collagen.
- Subjects :
- Cell Adhesion
Cells, Cultured
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Epithelial Cells
Epithelium chemistry
Epithelium physiology
Extracellular Matrix Proteins
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Humans
Immunoblotting
Integrins isolation & purification
Integrins physiology
Kidney Cortex chemistry
Kidney Tubules chemistry
Molecular Weight
Integrins analysis
Kidney Cortex cytology
Kidney Cortex physiology
Kidney Tubules cytology
Kidney Tubules physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0002-9513
- Volume :
- 267
- Issue :
- 4 Pt 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The American journal of physiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 7943359
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.1994.267.4.F612