Literature DB >> 7900945

The p185erbB2 protein is localized on cell organelles involved in cell motility.

C R De Potter1, J Quatacker.   

Abstract

In a previous paper, we have shown that the c-erbB-2-encoded protein p185erbB2 is localized on the brush border of the proximal tubule kidney cells. In invasive duct cell carcinomas, the labeling was most obvious on the villous plasma membrane protrusions. From these observations the hypothesis was raised that p185erbB2 could play a role in motility. To test this hypothesis, we quantified its distribution on the microvilli and plasma membrane protrusions and on the straight parts of the cell membrane after immunoelectron microscopy. These findings were compared with the localization on p185erbB2 overexpressing SK-BR-3 human breast cancer cells before and after stimulation of motility by treatment with conditioned medium from COLO-16 cells (CM), which is also able to induce chemotaxis of these cells in a Boyden chamber assay. In the invasive duct cell carcinomas, the number of gold particles was nine times higher at the plasma membrane protrusions than at the straight parts of the cell membrane. In untreated SK-BR-3 cells, p185erbB2 was similarly concentrated on the membrane of small microvilli and plasma membrane protrusions. Treatment of SK-BR-3 cells with CM leads to cell spreading, enlargement of the microvilli, formation of pseudopodia and chemotaxis. Aggregation of p185erbB2 at the plasma membrane protrusions and pseudopodia is observed on immunofluorescence light microscopy. The concentration of p185erbB2 is several times higher on these membrane extensions than on the straight parts after immunogold labeling. It is concluded that p185erbB2 is localized on cell organelles involved in motility, and it is suggested that the molecule plays a role in cell movement, providing the capacity of tumor cells to spread and metastasize.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7900945     DOI: 10.1007/bf00054936

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis        ISSN: 0262-0898            Impact factor:   5.150


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