β1-Integrins in the cartilage matrix
Autor: | Hans-Joachim Merker, Mehdi Shakibaei |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
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Integrins
Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Histology Integrin alpha3 Immunoprecipitation Immunoelectron microscopy Integrin alpha1 Integrin Matrix (biology) Chondrocyte Pathology and Forensic Medicine Extracellular matrix Mice Receptors Fibronectin Antigens CD medicine Animals Microscopy Immunoelectron Cells Cultured biology Chemistry Integrin beta1 Cartilage Cell Biology Immunohistochemistry Extracellular Matrix Cell biology Fibronectin medicine.anatomical_structure biology.protein Collagen |
Zdroj: | Cell and Tissue Research. 296:565-573 |
ISSN: | 1432-0878 0302-766X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s004410051318 |
Popis: | Integrins are cell-surface receptors that mediate cell attachment to extracellular matrix components. The pericellular matrix in cartilage not only is a mechanical framework, but is also important for chondrocyte differentiation and stabilization of the phenotype. The interaction between chondrocytes and pericellular matrix is mediated, in part, by integrin receptors. We have previously demonstrated the presence of beta1-integrins in the cartilage matrix of organoid culture of limb buds from 12-day-old mouse embryos by immunohistological methods. In order to corroborate these findings, we have further investigated the distribution of integrins in the cartilage matrix by immunoelectron microscopy and by immunoprecipitation methods. Cartilage tissue of limb buds of 17-day-old mouse embryos was treated with collagenase and the cell-free and cellular protein-free supernatant was removed and used for immunoprecipitation experiments. Immunoprecipitation with antibodies against beta1-, alpha1-, alpha3-, and alpha5beta1-integrins and collagen type II, followed by immunoblotting with the same antibodies, demonstrated the presence of these integrins and collagen type II in the supernatant. The integrins found in the cartilage matrix could have been either secreted or shed by the cells. The question as to whether they have a function in the cartilage matrix, such as interlinking, in the matrix organization or in the stabilization of matrix components remains to be elucidated. |
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