Literature DB >> 9920418

Association of S100B with intermediate filaments and microtubules in glial cells.

G Sorci1, A L Agneletti, R Bianchi, R Donato.   

Abstract

Previous in vitro studies have shown that the Ca2+-regulated S100B protein modulates the assembly-disassembly of microtubules (MTs) and type III intermediate filaments (IFs). In the present report, by double immunofluorescence cytochemistry S 100B was localized to both GFAP/vimentin IFs and MTs as well as to centrosomes in U251 glial cells. In cells treated with the MT-depolymerizing agent, colchicine, S100B remained associated with the rearranged GFAP IFs throughout the cell and, at the cell periphery, vimentin IFs. In cells treated with the MT stabilizing agent, taxol, S100B followed partly the rearrangement of MTs and partly the rearrangement of IFs. Under the latter condition, bundles of MTs with their associated S100B appeared surrounded and/or flanked by rearranged IFs with their associated S100B. Colocalization of S100B with closely arranged IFs and MTs was best evident in cells manipulated with taxol and in triton-cytoskeletons. In these cases, MTs and their associated S100B appeared surrounded and/or flanked by and/or intermingled with IFs and their associated S100B. Also, a preferential association of S100B with GFAP vs. vimentin IFs could be observed near the nucleus where colocalization of S100B with MTs was also maximal. Condensation of IFs and alteration of the MT network caused by treatment of cells with the phosphatase inhibitor, okadaic acid, resulted in a concomitant condensation/alteration of the S100B immunoreactivity. The present results lend support to the possibility that S100B may be an important factor implicated in the regulation of the dynamics of MTs and IFs.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9920418     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-4889(98)00134-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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