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Matrix-specific FAK and MAPK reorganization during Caco-2 cell motility.

C F Yu1, M D Basson.   

Abstract

We have previously reported that Caco-2 cell motility redistributes FAK, paxillin, and activates p38. However, the subcellular organization of these intracellular signals during cell migration is unclear. We, therefore, investigated the organization of actin, FAK, paxillin, and activated ERK and activated p38 during Caco-2 motility across collagen I, fibronectin, laminin, and tissue culture treated glass. Differential density seeding generated homogeneous static and migrating populations. Expression of actin, FAK, paxillin, phospho-ERK, and phospho-p38 were examined by immunofluorescent staining in static and motile cells. Actin was concentrated toward the peri-nuclear central area of cells migrating on matrix proteins studied. Actin immunoreactivity was decreased in the leading edge of lamellipodia. FAK immunoreactivity was weaker in migrating cells than in static cells on the same matrix. FAK was expressed along cell-cell contacts of both cell populations, but absent in migrating lamellipodia of matrix-cultured cells. Paxillin staining was diffuse in static cells but organized toward migrating lamellipodia in a radial manner. Like FAK, phosphorylated ERK was expressed in the central region of migrating cells but was dramatically decreased at areas of cell-cell contact and free lamellipodia. Fibronectin exerted the greatest effect on ERK activation in all matrix proteins studied. In contrast, phosphorylated p38 staining was stronger in migrating cells on matrix than in static cells on the same matrix. Phosphorylated p38 was expressed in the nuclear of migrating cells and disappeared in the cell-cell contact side and free lamellipodia. Interestingly, the reorganization of these proteins was distinctly different on tissue culture treated glass without a physiologic matrix substrate. For instance, FAK staining increased rather than decreased in motile cells on plastic, and lamellipodial FAK staining could be discerned. Matrix may influence Caco-2 biology during migration not only by triggering intracellular phosphorylation events but also by reorganizing the cytoskeleton and the subcellular localization of these intracellular signals. Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11054869     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0029(20001015)51:2<191::AID-JEMT10>3.0.CO;2-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsc Res Tech        ISSN: 1059-910X            Impact factor:   2.769


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