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Activation of β1 integrins induces cell-cell adhesion

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EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH
Volume 263, Issue 1, Pages 65-76

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1006/excr.2000.5099

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integrin; cell-cell adhesion; F-actin; monoclonal antibody; activation

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Integrins are highly regulated receptors that can function in both cell-substrate and cell-cell adhesion. We have found that the activating anti-beta (1) mAb, 12G10, can specifically and rapidly induce both cell-substrate and cell-cell adhesion of HT-1080 human fibrosarcoma and other cell types. Binding of mAb 12G10 induced clustering of cell-surface integrins, and the preferential localization of beta (1) integrins expressing the 12G10 epitope at cell-cell adhesion sites, Fab fragments of mAb 12G10 induced HT-1080 cell-cell adhesion as effectively as did intact antibodies, suggesting that integrin clustering was not due to direct antibody crosslinking. Latrunculin B, an inhibitor of F-actin polymerization, inhibited cell-cell adhesion but not the clustering of integrins, Results from a novel, two-color cell-cell adhesion assay suggested that nonactivated cells can bind to activated cells and that integrin activation-induced MT-1080 cell-cell adhesion minimally requires the interaction of activated alpha (2)beta (1) with nonactivated alpha (3)beta (1). These findings suggest that MT-1080 cell-cell adhesion induced by integrin activation require a signaling process involving integrin clustering and the subsequent organization of the cytoskeleton, Integrin activation could therefore play a key role in cell-cell adhesion.

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