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Publication : PLC-gamma1 regulates fibronectin assembly and cell aggregation.

First Author  Crooke CE Year  2009
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  315
Issue  13 Pages  2207-14
PubMed ID  19379731 Mgi Jnum  J:151269
Mgi Id  MGI:4353478 Doi  10.1016/j.yexcr.2009.04.008
Citation  Crooke CE, et al. (2009) PLC-gamma1 regulates fibronectin assembly and cell aggregation. Exp Cell Res 315(13):2207-14
abstractText  Phospholipase C-gamma1 (PLC-gamma1) mediates cell adhesion and migration through an undefined mechanism. Here, we examine the role of PLC-gamma1 in cell-matrix adhesion in a hanging drop assay of cell aggregation. Plcg1 Null (-/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts formed aggregates that were larger and significantly more resistant to dissociation than cells in which PLC-gamma1 is re-expressed (Null+ cells). Aggregate formation could be disrupted by inhibition of fibronectin interaction with integrins, indicating that fibronectin assembly may mediate aggregate formation. Fibronectin assembly was mediated by integrin alpha5beta1 in both cell lines, while assays measuring fibronectin assembly revealed increased assembly in the Null cells. Null and Null+ cells exhibited equivalent fibronectin mRNA levels and equivalent levels of fibronectin protein in pulse-labeling experiments. However, levels of secreted fibronectin in the conditioned medium were increased in Null cells. The data implicates a negative regulatory role for PLC-gamma1 in cell aggregation by controlling the secretion of fibronectin into the media and its assembly into fibrils.
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