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Specific substrates composed of collagen and fibronectin support the formation of epithelial cell sheets by MDCK cells lacking α-catenin or classical cadherins.

Shintaro T Suzuki1, Shuichi Obata2,3, Miwako Fujiwara4, Jun-Ichi Fujisawa5, Shinji Hirano6.   

Abstract

The effect of the extracellular matrix substrates on the formation of epithelial cell sheets was studied using MDCK cells in which the α-catenin gene was disrupted. Although the mutant cells did not form an epithelial cell sheet in conventional cell culture, the cells formed an epithelial cell sheet when they were cultured on or in a collagen gel; the same results were not observed when cells were cultured on collagen-coated cover glasses or culture dishes. Moreover, the cells cultured on the cell culture inserts coated with fibronectin, Matrigel, or vitronectin formed epithelial cell sheets, whereas the cells cultured on cover glasses coated with these proteins did not form the structure, implying that the physical and chemical features of the substrates exert a profound effect on the formation of epithelial cell sheets. MDCK cells lacking the expression of E- and K-cadherins displayed similar properties. When the mutant MDCK cells were cultured in the presence of blebbistatin, they formed epithelial cell sheets, suggesting that myosin II was involved in the formation of these sheets. These cell sheets showed intimate cell-cell adhesion, and electron microscopy confirmed the formation of cell junctions. We propose that specific ECM substrates organize the formation of basic epithelial cell sheets, whereas classical cadherins stabilize cell-cell contacts and promote the formation of structures.
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Keywords:  Cadherin; Cell junctions; Collagen; ECM; Epithelium

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33864500     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-021-03448-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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