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Fibrillin-1 and alpha8 integrin are co-expressed in the glomerulus and interact to convey adhesion of mesangial cells.

Ines Marek1, Gudrun Volkert, Karl F Hilgers, Beate Bieritz, Wolfgang Rascher, Dieter P Reinhardt, Andrea Hartner.   

Abstract

Fibrillin-1 is a microfibrillar extracellular matrix protein that was described to be a ligand for α8 integrin. α8 integrin is a matrix receptor specifically expressed in mesangial and smooth muscle cells of the kidney. In previous studies we detected glomerular expression of fibrillin-1. Moreover, fibrillin-1 promoted adhesion, migration, and proliferation of mesangial cells. We hypothesized that fibrillin-1 and α8 integrin might interact in the glomerulus, and thus, regulate mesangial cell properties. Our studies showed that fibrillin-1 and α8 integrin colocalize in the glomerular mesangium. Induction of experimental glomerulonephritis led to an increase of both fibrillin-1 and α8 integrin expression. In vitro studies revealed that mesangial cells deficient for α8 integrin adhere weaker to fibrillin-1 and migrate more easily on fibrillin-1 than wild-type mesangial cells. Baseline proliferation on fibrillin-1 is higher in α8 integrin-deficient mesangial cells, but the induction of proliferation is not different in α8 integrin-deficient and wild-type mesangial cells. We conclude that fibrillin-1 and α8 integrin interact, and thus, regulate mesangial cell adhesion and migration. The concomitant induction of both fibrillin-1 and α8 integrin in a self-limited model of glomerular injury points to a protective role of the interaction of fibrillin-1 with α8 integrin in the glomerulus resulting in reduced damage of the glomerular tuft as a consequence of firm adhesion of mesangial cells.

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Keywords:  BSA, bovine serum albumin; FCS, fetal calf serum; FN, fibronectin; cell adhesion; fibrillin-1; glomerulonephritis; glomerulus; integrins; mesangial cells; migration; sd, standard deviation; wt, wild-type.; α8 integrin-deficient mice; α8−/−, alpha8 integrin-deficient

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25482639      PMCID: PMC4594580          DOI: 10.4161/cam.28988

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Adh Migr        ISSN: 1933-6918            Impact factor:   3.405


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