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Laminin synthesis and the adhesion characteristics of immortalized human corneal epithelial cells to laminin isoforms.

S Filenius1, M Hormia, J Rissanen, R E Burgeson, Y Yamada, K Araki-Sasaki, M Nakamura, I Virtanen, T Tervo.   

Abstract

We have studied the synthesis of laminins (Ln) and determined the specific integrins mediating the adhesion of immortalized human corneal epithelial cells to mouse Ln-1, and human Lns-5 and -10. Immunofluorescence microscopy of the cells demonstrated integrin alpha(2), alpha(3), alpha(6), beta(1)and beta(4)subunits, integrins alpha(6)and beta(4)being found in a typical 'leopard-skin' like manner. Immunoprecipitation studies showed that the cells produced alpha 3, beta 3 and gamma 2 chains of Ln-5, but not Lns-1 or -10. In culture Ln-5 was found as small plaques beneath the adhering cells within 1 hr, while in 4 hr widely spread Ln-5 plaques were observed in colocalization with beta(4)integrin subunit. By using a quantitative cell adhesion assay and function-blocking monoclonal antibodies we showed that integrin beta(1)subunit plays a role in mediating corneal epithelial cell adhesion to mouse Ln-1. However, none of the available function-blocking antibodies to integrin alpha-subunits inhibited the adhesion. Integrin alpha(3)beta(1)complex mediated the adhesion of corneal epithelial cells to human Lns-5 and -10. Integrin complex alpha(3)beta(1), as well as laminin alpha(3)chain, was also shown to mediate cell adhesion to newly produced endogenous Ln-5. The present results show that integrin alpha(3)beta(1)complex mediates the adhesion of corneal epithelial cells to Lns-5 and -10, while a yet unknown integrin alpha subunit appears to play a role in the adhesion to Ln-1. The results also show that among corneal basement membrane laminins, Ln-5 is synthetized by epithelial cells while Ln-10 may be a product of keratocytes. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11133187     DOI: 10.1006/exer.2000.0933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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