ORGANIZATION OF INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS INTO MULTICELLULAR STRUCTURES REQUIRES LAMININ AND FUNCTIONAL ACTIN MICROFILAMENTS

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OLSON, AD
PYSHER, T
BIENKOWSKI, RS
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[1] LONG ISL JEWISH MED CTR,SCHNEIDER CHILDRENS HOSP,DEPT PEDIAT,NEW HYDE PK,NY 11042
[2] PRIMARY CHILDRENS MED CTR,DEPT PATHOL,SALT LAKE CITY,UT 84103
[3] UNIV UTAH,SCH MED,SALT LAKE CITY,UT 84112
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10.1016/0014-4827(91)90074-5
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Epithelial cell organization into multicellular structures is a critical biological process required for both organogenesis and repair following injury. The basement membrane and the cytoskeleton have important roles in this process; however, the functions of individual components of basement membrane and cytoskeleton are poorly understood. We used IEC-6 cells, a rat intestinal crypt cell line, grown on a three-dimensional gel of reconstituted basement membrane as a model system to determine which extracellular matrix and cyto-skeletal components mediate intestinal epithelial cell organization. The cells entered the gel and formed hollow, tubular structures that resembled intestinal crypts. These structures were characterized by a single layer of polarized cells with apical tight junctions and microvilli on the luminal surface. Antiserum to laminin and the pentapeptide TyrIleGlySerArg (which prevents cell attachment to laminin) inhibited this organization, but a control pentapeptide (TyrTyrGlyAspAla) and antiserum to collagen IV did not. Cytochalasin B, which interferes with actin microfilament polymerization, also inhibited organization of cells into multicellular structures, but vinblastine and Colcemid, which disrupt microtubules, and cycloheximide, which inhibits protein synthesis, did not. We conclude that organization of intestinal epithelial cells on a basement membrane into multicellular structures results from specific interactions between cells and laminin and requires intact actin microfilaments. © 1991.
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