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Microspike-mediated particle transport towards the cell body during early spreading of 3T3 cells
Authors:G Albrecht-Buehler  R D Goldman  
Institution:1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724, USA;2. Mellon Institute, PA 15213, USA
Abstract:Freshly trypsinized 3T3 cells send out microspikes of 0.2 μm diameter and up to 10 μm length within 20 min after attachment to a glass substratum. The microspikes move actively and eventually attach to the substratum. Subsequently, lamellae flow out between lines of attached microspikes. If, however, colloidal gold particles of 0.2–0.4 μm diameter and clusters of gold particles up to 4 μm in diameter are placed on the substratum and a microspike attaches to them, we observed two reactions of the microspikes to this contact. They either retract upon contact, transporting the attached particles to the cell surface at a speed of 0.2 μm/sec, or the particles flow toward the cell body while the microspike stays in place. This action results in the clearing of a circular area around each spreading cell before lamellae flow out. “Clearing” proceeds at serum concentrations between 1 and 20% and in concentrations of colchicine up to 20 μm/ml. In concentrations of cytochalasin B higher than 5 μg/ml, however, particle removal is completely inhibited, although the microspikes are still produced by the cell. Transmission electron microscopy shows that the microspikes contain mostly longitudinally oriented microfilaments and only a few microtubules, if any.
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