β1 Integrins Mediate Chondrocyte Interaction with Type I Collagen, Type II Collagen, and Fibronectin |
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Authors: | Motomi Enomoto Phoebe S. Leboy A. Sue Menko David Boettiger |
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Abstract: | Chondrocytes isolated from the cephalic region of sterna from 14-day-old chick embryos used β1 integrins and required either Mg2+ or Mn2+ for attachment to plates coated with type I collagen, type II collagen, and fibronectin. β1 integrin was concentrated in adhesion plaques of the chondrocytes plated on type I collagen, type II collagen, and fibronectin substrates. Chondrocytes expressed at least 3 α-subunits, including α3, α5, and putative α2. α5, but not α3, had a higher molecular weight in chondrocytes than in fibroblasts. Levels of α3 and α5 were about 25-30% of that in fibroblasts. When the chondrocytes were cultured in the presence of ascorbate in suspension, the cells aggregated into clusters. This aggregation was dependent on β1 integrin and type II collagen. |
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