Locomotion guidance by extracellular matrix is adaptive and can be restored by a transient change in Ca2+ level

博士 === 國立陽明大學 === 微生物及免疫學研究所 === 98 === Navigation of cell locomotion by gradients of soluble factors can be desensitized if the concentration of the chemo-attractant stays unchanged. It remains obscure if the guidance by immobilized extracellular matrix (ECM) as the substrate is also adaptive and i...

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Main Authors: Hong-Wen, Liu, 劉宏文
Other Authors: Chi-Hung Lin
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47243063483888463657
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spelling ndltd-TW-098YM0053800032015-10-13T18:45:25Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47243063483888463657 Locomotion guidance by extracellular matrix is adaptive and can be restored by a transient change in Ca2+ level 細胞外基質所引導之細胞運動具有適應性並受細胞內鈣離子濃度變化所調控 Hong-Wen, Liu 劉宏文 博士 國立陽明大學 微生物及免疫學研究所 98 Navigation of cell locomotion by gradients of soluble factors can be desensitized if the concentration of the chemo-attractant stays unchanged. It remains obscure if the guidance by immobilized extracellular matrix (ECM) as the substrate is also adaptive and if so, how can the desensitized ECM guidance be resensitized. When first interacting with a substrate containing micron-scale fibronectin (FBN) trails, highly motile fish keratocytes selectively adhere and migrate along the FBN paths. However, such guided motion becomes adaptive after about 10 min and the cells start to migrate out of the ECM trails. We found that a burst increase of intracellular calcium created by an uncaging technique immediately halts the undirected migration by disrupting the ECM-cytoskeleton coupling, as evidenced by the appearance of retrograde F-actin flow. When the motility later resumes, the activated integrin receptors render the cell selectively binding to the FBN path and reinitiates signaling events, including tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin, that couple retrograde F-actin flow to the substrate. Thus, the calcium-resensitized cell can undergo a period of ECM-navigated movement, which later becomes desensitized. Our results also suggest that endogenous calcium transients as occur during spontaneous calcium oscillations may exert a cycling resensitization-desensitization control over cell’s sensing of substrate guiding cues. Chi-Hung Lin 林奇宏 2009 學位論文 ; thesis 66 en_US
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description 博士 === 國立陽明大學 === 微生物及免疫學研究所 === 98 === Navigation of cell locomotion by gradients of soluble factors can be desensitized if the concentration of the chemo-attractant stays unchanged. It remains obscure if the guidance by immobilized extracellular matrix (ECM) as the substrate is also adaptive and if so, how can the desensitized ECM guidance be resensitized. When first interacting with a substrate containing micron-scale fibronectin (FBN) trails, highly motile fish keratocytes selectively adhere and migrate along the FBN paths. However, such guided motion becomes adaptive after about 10 min and the cells start to migrate out of the ECM trails. We found that a burst increase of intracellular calcium created by an uncaging technique immediately halts the undirected migration by disrupting the ECM-cytoskeleton coupling, as evidenced by the appearance of retrograde F-actin flow. When the motility later resumes, the activated integrin receptors render the cell selectively binding to the FBN path and reinitiates signaling events, including tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin, that couple retrograde F-actin flow to the substrate. Thus, the calcium-resensitized cell can undergo a period of ECM-navigated movement, which later becomes desensitized. Our results also suggest that endogenous calcium transients as occur during spontaneous calcium oscillations may exert a cycling resensitization-desensitization control over cell’s sensing of substrate guiding cues.
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劉宏文
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Locomotion guidance by extracellular matrix is adaptive and can be restored by a transient change in Ca2+ level
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title Locomotion guidance by extracellular matrix is adaptive and can be restored by a transient change in Ca2+ level
title_short Locomotion guidance by extracellular matrix is adaptive and can be restored by a transient change in Ca2+ level
title_full Locomotion guidance by extracellular matrix is adaptive and can be restored by a transient change in Ca2+ level
title_fullStr Locomotion guidance by extracellular matrix is adaptive and can be restored by a transient change in Ca2+ level
title_full_unstemmed Locomotion guidance by extracellular matrix is adaptive and can be restored by a transient change in Ca2+ level
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