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The contribution of beta1 integrins to neuronal migration and differentiation depends on extracellular matrix molecules
Authors:Andressen Christian  Adrian Stefanie  Fässler Reinhard  Arnhold Stefan  Addicks Klaus
Institution:

aInstitut I für Anatomie, Universität zu Köln, J.-Stelzmann Str. 9, D-50931 Köln, Germany

bMPI Department of Molecular Medicine, Am Klopferspitz 18a, D-82152 Martinsried, Germany

Abstract:The interaction of β1 integrin receptors and different extracellular matrix molecules during neuronal development was investigated by comparing both migration and morphological differentiation of D3 wild-type embryonic stem (ES) cell line-derived neural precursor cells with those of the β1 integrin knockout ES cell line G201. Analysing neurosphere explants on laminin and fibronectin as major β1 integrin ligands, the maximal spreading of outward migrating neuronal cells was determined. Compared with gelatine as a standard substrate, migration was found to be significantly increased for D3-derived neurospheres on fibronectin and laminin-1. These matrix effects were found to be even enhanced for G201 preparations. In addition, also the differentiation of wild-type and β1 integrin ?/? neurones – as determined by MAP-2- and HNK-1-immunoreactive processes – was found to be increased on fibronectin and laminin when compared to gelatine standards. In the respective knockout preparations on these matrices, again perturbation effects were less pronounced than on gelatine. Our observations indicate that laminin and fibronectin are involved both in β1 integrin-dependent and -independent signalling mechanisms during neurogenesis. Upregulation of compensatory mechanisms such as β1 integrin-independent receptors for laminin and fibronectin might be responsible for the much less pronounced perturbations of G201 neural precursor migration and differentiation on these two substrates than on gelatine.
Keywords:Embryonic stem cells  Development  Cell adhesion  Laminin  Fibronectin
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