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Morphogenetic Effects of Soluble Laminin-5 on Cultured Epithelial Cells and Tissue Explants

Authors :
Baker, Scott E.
Dipasquale, Anthony P.
Stock, E.Lee
Quaranta, Vito
Fitchmun, mark
Jones, Jonathan C.R.
Source :
Experimental Cell Research; November 1996, Vol. 228 Issue: 2 p262-270, 9p
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

The rat cell line 804G assembles an extracellular matrix which induces not only the rapid adhesion and spreading of epithelial cells but also the assembly of a cell–matrix attachment device called the hemidesmosome. The major component of this matrix is laminin-5. We have purified rat laminin-5 from medium conditioned by 804G cells. Epithelial cells which are co-incubated with medium supplemented with soluble laminin-5 adhere and spread rapidly. Furthermore, human carcinoma cells undergo a dramatic morphologic change in the presence of laminin-5 and form orderly arrays resembling epithelial sheets. Soluble rat laminin-5 is selectively incorporated into an insoluble matrix of epithelial cellsin vitro,since rat-specific laminin-5 antibodies stain cell–substrate contacts. Addition of medium containing soluble laminin-5 to explanted, human corneal rims induces assembly of hemidesmosomes, important cell–matrix attachment devices. Furthermore, rat-specific laminin-5 antibodies stain areas of contact between corneal epithelium and basement membrane, indicating that rat laminin-5 from the medium is incorporated into basement membrane. We discuss the use of laminin-5 as a medium supplement for the culture of both epithelial cells and epithelial tissue explants.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00144827 and 10902422
Volume :
228
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Experimental Cell Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs767319
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1006/excr.1996.0325