Literature DB >> 12149446

Mechanisms of polarization of the shape of fibroblasts and epitheliocytes: Separation of the roles of microtubules and Rho-dependent actin-myosin contractility.

T Omelchenko1, J M Vasiliev, I M Gelfand, H H Feder, E M Bonder.   

Abstract

Cultured fibroblasts possess a characteristic polarized phenotype manifested by an elongate cell body with an anterior lamella whose cell edge is divided into protrusion-forming and inactive zones. Disruption of the fibroblast microtubule cytoskeleton leads to an increase in Rho-dependent acto-myosin contractile activity and concomitant loss of structural polarity. The functional relationship of myosin-driven contractile activity to loss of fibroblast anterior-posterior polarity is unknown. To dissect the roles of microtubule assembly and of Rho-dependent contractility on structural polarization of cells, polarized fibroblasts and nonpolarized epitheliocytes were treated with the microtubule-depolymerizing drug, nocodazole, and/or the Rho kinase inhibitor, Y-27632. Fibroblasts incubated with Y-27632 increased their degree of polarization by developing a highly elongate cell body with multiple narrow processes extended from the edges of the cell. Treatment of fibroblasts with nocodazole, alone or in combination with Rho kinase inhibitor, produced discoid or polygonal cells having broad, flattened lamellae that did not form long lamellar extensions. Single cultured epitheliocytes of the IAR-2 line do not display anterior-posterior polarization. When treated with Y-27632, the cells acquired a polarized, elongate shape with narrow protrusions and wide lamellas. Nocodazole alone or in combination with Y-27632 did not change the discoid shape of epitheliocytes, however treatment with Y-27632 produced thinning of the lamellar cytoplasm. We conclude that microtubules provide the necessary framework for polarization of fibroblasts and epitheliocytes, whereas Rho-regulated contractility modulates the degree of polarization of fibroblasts and completely inhibits polarization in epitheliocytes.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12149446      PMCID: PMC124937          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.152339899

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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