Literature DB >> 7050134

Masking of extracellular collagen and the co-distribution of collagen and fibronectin during matrix formation by cultured embryonic fibroblasts.

C D Little, W T Chen.   

Abstract

Embryonic chicken heart fibroblasts (CHF) were examined by double immunofluorescence in order to study the interactions of collagen and fibronectin. Double-labelling studies of permeabilized whole mounts of CHF, cultured for 15 min to 2 days after plating, detected extracellular collagen at very early times (15 min to 1 h) but not at times later than 3 h. Abundant fibronectin was seen at all times. These observations suggested that the collagen/procollagen antigen was being "masked' by matrix components at the later times. This possibility was tested in two ways: (1) immunolabelling of frozen sections of multilayered 4-day CHF cultures, which showed extensive extracellular collagen superimposable with fibronectin. (2) Limited trypsinization of 4-day CHF cultures, which allowed collagen to be immunolabelled concomitantly with a partial decrease in the degree of fibronectin labelling. The results are discussed in terms of the secretion and assembly of collagen and fibronectin in cultures of embryonic fibroblasts.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7050134     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.55.1.35

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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