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Chondrocyte dedifferentiation increases cell stiffness by strengthening membrane-actin adhesion.

K Sliogeryte1, L Botto2, D A Lee2, M M Knight3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Chondrocyte dedifferentiation is known to influence cell mechanics leading to alterations in cell function. This study examined the influence of chondrocyte dedifferentiation in monolayer on cell viscoelastic properties and associated changes in actin organisation, bleb formation and membrane-actin cortex interaction.
METHOD: Micropipette aspiration was used to estimate the viscoelastic properties of freshly isolated articular chondrocytes and the same cells after passage in monolayer. Studies quantified the cell membrane-actin cortex adhesion by measuring the critical pressure required for membrane detachment and bleb formation. We then examined the expression of ezrin, radixin and moesin (ERM) proteins which are involved in linking the membrane and actin cortex and combined this with theoretical modelling of bleb dynamics.
RESULTS: Dedifferentiated chondrocytes at passage 1 (P1) were found to be stiffer compared to freshly isolated chondrocytes (P0), with equilibrium modulus values of 0.40 and 0.16 kPa respectively. The critical pressure increased from 0.59 kPa at P0 to 0.74 kPa at P1. Dedifferentiated cells at P1 exhibited increased cortical F-actin organisation and increased expression of total and phosphorylated ERM proteins compared to cells at P0. Theoretical modelling confirmed the importance of membrane-actin cortex adhesion in regulating bleb formation and effective cellular elastic modulus.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that chondrocyte dedifferentiation in monolayer strengthens membrane-actin cortex adhesion associated with increased F-actin organisation and up-regulation of ERM protein expression. Thus dedifferentiated cells have reduced susceptibility to bleb formation which increases cell modulus and may also regulate other fundamental aspects of cell function such as mechanotransduction and migration.
Copyright © 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cell mechanics; Chondrocyte dedifferentiation; ERM proteins; Membrane-actin interaction; Micropipette aspiration

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26706702     DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2015.12.007

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