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Publication : Sca-1 is involved in the adhesion of myosphere cells to αVβ3 integrin.

First Author  Penvose A Year  2012
Journal  Biol Open Volume  1
Issue  9 Pages  839-47
PubMed ID  23213478 Mgi Jnum  J:187361
Mgi Id  MGI:5436300 Doi  10.1242/bio.20121222
Citation  Penvose A, et al. (2012) Sca-1 is involved in the adhesion of myosphere cells to alphaVbeta3. Biol Open 1(9):839-847
abstractText  A myosphere cell is a unique type of muscle stem cell that is able to maintain its pre-myogenic state in culture over time. These cells are propagated in culture as free-floating, non-adherent spheres. We believe that the 3-dimensional adhesive cell-cell interactions involved in maintaining the sphere-like myosphere structures are also involved in maintaining their longevity in culture. We found that Sca-1, which is highly expressed by myosphere cells, plays a role in the growth and the formation of the myospheres. In comparing adhesion molecules expressed by 3-dimensionally grown myosphere cells to those expressed by 2-dimensionally grown primary myoblasts, we found that there was a distinct difference in the expression of beta3 integrin. Upon further investigation we discovered that there is an adhesive interaction between Sca-1(+) cells and alphaVbeta3 integrin. Here we show that Sca-1(+) cells (myosphere cells and NIH3T3 cells) adhere to alphaVbeta3 integrin and that Sca-1(-) cells (primary myoblasts) do not adhere. The interaction between Sca-1 and alphaVbeta3 integrin was confirmed using antibody blocking, shRNA knockdown of Sca-1 in Sca-1(+) cells, and by expressing Sca-1 cDNA in Sca-1(-) cells, which demonstrated that the level of adhesion of these cells to alphaVbeta3 integrin was dependent on the presence of Sca-1. Additionally, we found that the co-expression of Sca-1 and beta3 resulted in significantly greater adhesion of Sca-1(+) cells to alphaVbeta3 integrin. In conclusion, our data indicate that Sca-1 is involved in maintaining the 3-dimensional myosphere cell-cell contacts and that Sca-1 is involved in the binding of cells to alphaVbeta3 integrin.
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