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GH3 tumor pituitary cell cytoskeleton and plasma membrane arrangement are determined by extracellular matrix proteins: implications on motility, proliferation and hormone secretion.

Erika Azorín1, Beatriz Romero-Pérez1, Carmen Solano-Agama1, María T de la Vega1, César G Toriz1, Blanca Reyes-Márquez1, Sirenia González-Pozos2, Víctor H Rosales-García2, Margarita González Del Pliego3, Myrna Sabanero4, María E Mendoza-Garrido1.   

Abstract

The extracellular matrix (ECM) influences different physiological and pathophysiological aspects of the cell. The ECM consists in a complex network of macromolecules with characteristic biochemical properties that allow cells to sense their environments inducing different signals and changing cell behavior. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the participation of different ECM proteins in cell morphology and its implication on motility, proliferation and hormone secretion in GH3 cells, a tumor pituitary cell. GH3 cells were cultured with a defined medium on collagens I/III and IV, fibronectin and laminin. GH3 cells express α2 integrin subunit de novo. The cells responded to the ECM proteins with differentiated cell surface morphologies and membrane protrusions. A rounded shape with small membrane blebs, weak substrate adhesion and high motility was observed in cells on C I/III and fibronectin, while on C IV and laminin cells were viewed elongated and adhered. Differences on actin cytoskeleton, cytoskeletal-associated vinculin and phospho-MLC showed that ECM proteins determine the cytoskeleton organization. Cell proliferation showed dependency on the ECM protein, observing a higher rate in cells on collagen I/III. Prolactin secretion was higher in cells with small blebs, but an unchangeable response to EGF was obtained with the ECM proteins, suggesting is a consequence of cortical actin arrangement. We ascribe the functional differences of the GH3 cells to the cytoskeletal organization. Overall, the data showed that ECM plays a critical role in GH3 cells modulating different cellular comportment and evidenced the importance of the ECM composition of pituitary adenomas.

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Keywords:  ECM proteins; GH3 cells; Prl secretion; actin cytoskeleton organization; cell membrane organization; proliferation; α2 integrin sub-unit

Year:  2014        PMID: 25057334      PMCID: PMC4106644     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 1944-8171


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