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Structural requirements for alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1 integrin mediated cell adhesion to collagen V.

F Ruggiero1, J Comte, C Cabañas, R Garrone.   

Abstract

A large variety of cells adhere to and spread on specific regions within the triple helix of collagens, mainly via alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1 integrins. Disruption of collagen triple helical integrity generally affects the efficiency of cell adhesion on different collagens including collagen V. This report addresses the question of the importance of the linear sequence of the constitutive alpha-chains versus the triple helical conformation in the recognition of collagen V binding sites. To investigate this question, in vitro renaturation of the isolated alpha 1 (V) and alpha 2 (V) chains was performed according to the annealing procedure and formation of the triple helix was monitored by rotary shadowing and by mild trypsin digestion followed by electrophoretic analysis. The results indicate that the alpha 1 (V) and alpha 2 (V) homotrimeric reassociation can occur up to a full-length triple helix but intermediate forms of 50-200 nm long rod-like segments are also observed. We have previously shown that alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1 integrins, the major collagen receptors, are also involved in cell adhesion to native collagen V. Therefore we chose the following two different cell lines for this study: HT1080 (a human fibrosarcoma cell line) expressing alpha 2 beta 1 and HBL100 (a human mammary epithelial cell line) containing significant amounts of alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1 integrins. We showed that both alpha 1 (V) and alpha 2(V) homotrimers induced cell adhesion but refolded alpha2(V) chains were more efficient and promoted cell adhesion as well as native collagen V. Thermal stability of refolded alpha-chains was monitored by adhesion promoting activity and showed that cell adhesion was dependent on triple helical conformation of the substrates. Adhesion in all cases was strongly Mg2+ and Mn(2+)-dependent and Ca2+ ions alone were ineffective. Antibodies against alpha 2 and beta 1 integrin subunits completely inhibited HT1080 cell adhesion to all substrates. Moreover, addition of cyclic RGD peptides, which had been shown to interact with alpha 2 beta 1, dramatically affected HT1080 cell adhesion to native collagen V and to the refolded alpha-chains. Antibody to beta 1 subunits abolished HBL100 cell adhesion to all substrates. A complete inhibition of HBL100 cell adhesion to native collagen V was achieved only by simultaneous addition of function-blocking specific monoclonal antibodies against alpha 1 and alpha 2 integrin subunits. However, only alpha 2 beta 1 was engaged obviously in HBL100 cell adhesion to refolded alpha-chains. These data indicate that triple helical conformation is particularly critical for alpha 2 beta 1- and alpha 1 beta 1-dependent adhesion and that the integrin alpha 2 beta 1 is a dominant functional receptor for refolded alpha-chains. We conclude that alpha 2 beta 1-dependent adhesion seems to involve multiple different conformational binding sites while alpha 1 beta 1-dependent adhesion is more restricted to the heterotrimeric native form of the molecule.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8832409     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.109.7.1865

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


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