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Transformation of chicken embryo fibroblasts by v-src uncouples beta1 integrin-mediated outside-in but not inside-out signaling.

A Datta1, Q Shi, D E Boettiger.   

Abstract

Adhesion of cells to extracellular matrix is mediated by integrin family receptors. The process of receptor-ligand binding is dependent on metabolic energy and is regulated by intracellular signals, termed inside-out signals. The strength of the initial alpha5beta1-mediated adhesion of v-src-transformed chicken embryo fibroblasts (v-srcCEF) was similar to that of normal CEF. A chemically cross-linked fibronectin substrate was able to restore cell spreading and the ability of v-srcCEF to assemble a fibronectin matrix. Over time, v-srcCEF showed decreased adhesion due to the reduction of alpha5beta1-fibronectin bonds consequent on the reduction of substrate-bound fibronectin due to the secretion of proteases by v-srcCEF. Excess synthesis of hyaluronic acid by v-srcCEF also reduced the alpha5beta1-fibronectin bonds and contributed to cell detachment at later times in culture. Thus, the adhesion defects were not due to a failure of alpha5beta1 function and adhesion of the v-srcCEF was alpha5beta1 dependent. Integrin-mediated adhesion also produces signals that affect cell proliferation and cell differentiation. An early consequence of these "outside-in" signals was the phosphorylation of FAK Y397 in direct proportion to the number of alpha5beta1-fibronectin bonds formed. In contrast, v-srcCEF had an increased level of phosphorylation on five different tyrosines in FAK, and none of these phosphorylation levels were sensitive to the number of alpha5beta1-fibronectin bonds. In the absence of serum, CEF proliferation was sensitive to changes in alpha5beta1-mediated adhesion levels. Transformation by v-src increased the serum-free proliferation rate and made it insensitive to alpha5beta1-mediated adhesion. Thus, the v-srcCEF were insensitive to the normal outside-in signals from alpha5beta1 integrin.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11585912      PMCID: PMC99904          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.21.21.7295-7306.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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