| Literature DB >> 33578954 |
Lin Cao1, Yurong Wu1, Xiuxiu Wang1, Xiang Li1, Zengqi Tan1, Feng Guan1.
Abstract
Integrin β1 plays an essential role in the crosstalk between tumor cells and their microenvironment. Aberrant N-glycosylation of integrin β1 was documented to alter integrin β1 expression, dimerization, and biological function. However, the biological function of site-specific N-glycosylation of integrin β1 on extracellular vesicles is not fully understood. In this study, we mutated putative N-glycosylation sites in different domains of integrin β1. Removal of the N-glycosylation sites on the I-like domain of integrin β1 (termed the Δ4-6 β1 mutant) suppressed focal adhesion kinase (FAK) signaling, cell migration, and adhesion compared with other β1 mutants. Cell adhesion, migration, and activation of FAK were suppressed in recipient MCF7 cells co-cultured with Δ4-6 mutant cells and treated with small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) from Δ4-6 mutant cells. Notably, the wild-type and β1 mutant were both present in sEVs, and could be transferred to recipient cells via sEVs, resulting in changes of cell behavior. Our findings demonstrate the important roles of N-glycosylation of the I-like domain of integrin β1. Moreover, the vesicular Δ4-6 β1 mutant can regulate integrin-mediated functions in recipient cells via sEVs.Entities:
Keywords: FAK; N-glycosylation; adhesion; integrin β1; migration; sEVs
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33578954 PMCID: PMC7916680 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22041770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923