| Literature DB >> 26889661 |
Nan Zhang1,2, Tao Bing1, Luyao Shen1,2, Rusheng Song1,2, Linlin Wang1,2, Xiangjun Liu1, Meirong Liu1, Juan Li3,4, Weihong Tan5,6, Dihua Shangguan7.
Abstract
Intercellular connections are an important pathway for cell-cell crosstalk. However, their formation mechanism and functions are far from being understood. The lack of molecular probes hampers the research in this area. Herein, we report a kind of intercellular connection that is specifically recognized by aptamer M17A2 generated by cell-SELEX against MCF-7R cells. These connections have different morphologies, but have the same skeleton composed of F-actin. The long filamentous connections were identified to be tunneling nanotubes (TNTs), a recently discovered cell-cell communication route. These connections could be built not only between MCF-7R cells, but also from MCF-7R to other cells after co-culture. Proteins could be transported between cells through these connections, suggesting their cell communication function. Aptamer M17A2 shows the potential to act as a new probe for investigating this kind of intercellular connection, as well as for studying cell-cell communication.Entities:
Keywords: aptamers; cell communication; fluorescent probes; intercellular connections; tunneling nanotubes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26889661 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201510786
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336