Collagen receptors mediate early events in the attachment of epithelial (MDCK) cells |
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Authors: | Pedro J. I. Salas Dora E. Vega-Salas Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Cornell University Medical College, 10021 New York, New York |
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Abstract: | Summary Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells kept in suspension culture for 12–15 hr displayed high-affinity binding sites for125I-lathyritic (soluble) collagen (120,000/cell,KD=30nm) and preferred collagens types I and IV over laminin or fibronectin as substrates during the first hour of attachment. On the other hand, after 4 hr, attachment to all four substrates was equally efficient. Upon challenge with a collagen substrate, the high-affinity sites were rapidly recruited on it (T1/2=6 min). Their occupancy by soluble collagen triggered the exocytosis of a second large population of low-affinity collagen binding sites that included laminin and seems to be involved in a second cell-attachment mechanism. These results are compatible with a twostep model of MDCK cell attachment to the substrate: first, via high-affinity collagen binding sites, and second, via laminin of cellular origin. |
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Keywords: | epithelia MDCK cells cell-substrate interaction collagen receptor epithelial polarity laminin |
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