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Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures
Vimentin intermediate filaments form part of the cytoskeleton of mesenchymal cells, but under pathological conditions often associated with inflammation, vimentin filaments depolymerize as the result of phosphorylation or citrullination, and vimentin oligomers are secreted or released into the extra...
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392088/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37356720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104963 |
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author | Bucki, Robert Iwamoto, Daniel V. Shi, Xuechen Kerr, Katherine E. Byfield, Fitzroy J. Suprewicz, Łukasz Skłodowski, Karol Sutaria, Julian Misiak, Paweł Wilczewska, Agnieszka Z. Ramachandran, Sekar Wolfe, Aaron Thanh, Minh-Tri Ho Whalen, Eli Patteson, Alison E. Janmey, Paul A. |
author_facet | Bucki, Robert Iwamoto, Daniel V. Shi, Xuechen Kerr, Katherine E. Byfield, Fitzroy J. Suprewicz, Łukasz Skłodowski, Karol Sutaria, Julian Misiak, Paweł Wilczewska, Agnieszka Z. Ramachandran, Sekar Wolfe, Aaron Thanh, Minh-Tri Ho Whalen, Eli Patteson, Alison E. Janmey, Paul A. |
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description | Vimentin intermediate filaments form part of the cytoskeleton of mesenchymal cells, but under pathological conditions often associated with inflammation, vimentin filaments depolymerize as the result of phosphorylation or citrullination, and vimentin oligomers are secreted or released into the extracellular environment. In the extracellular space, vimentin can bind surfaces of cells and the extracellular matrix, and the interaction between extracellular vimentin and cells can trigger changes in cellular functions, such as activation of fibroblasts to a fibrotic phenotype. The mechanism by which extracellular vimentin binds external cell membranes and whether vimentin alone can act as an adhesive anchor for cells is largely uncharacterized. Here, we show that various cell types (normal and vimentin null fibroblasts, mesenchymal stem cells, and A549 lung carcinoma cells) attach to and spread on polyacrylamide hydrogel substrates covalently linked to vimentin. Using traction force microscopy and spheroid expansion assays, we characterize how different cell types respond to extracellular vimentin. Cell attachment to and spreading on vimentin-coated surfaces is inhibited by hyaluronic acid degrading enzymes, hyaluronic acid synthase inhibitors, soluble heparin or N-acetyl glucosamine, all of which are treatments that have little or no effect on the same cell types binding to collagen-coated hydrogels. These studies highlight the effectiveness of substrate-bound vimentin as a ligand for cells and suggest that carbohydrate structures, including the glycocalyx and glycosylated cell surface proteins that contain N-acetyl glucosamine, form a novel class of adhesion receptors for extracellular vimentin that can either directly support cell adhesion to a substrate or fine-tune the glycocalyx adhesive properties. |
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spelling | pubmed-103920882023-08-02 Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures Bucki, Robert Iwamoto, Daniel V. Shi, Xuechen Kerr, Katherine E. Byfield, Fitzroy J. Suprewicz, Łukasz Skłodowski, Karol Sutaria, Julian Misiak, Paweł Wilczewska, Agnieszka Z. Ramachandran, Sekar Wolfe, Aaron Thanh, Minh-Tri Ho Whalen, Eli Patteson, Alison E. Janmey, Paul A. J Biol Chem Research Article Vimentin intermediate filaments form part of the cytoskeleton of mesenchymal cells, but under pathological conditions often associated with inflammation, vimentin filaments depolymerize as the result of phosphorylation or citrullination, and vimentin oligomers are secreted or released into the extracellular environment. In the extracellular space, vimentin can bind surfaces of cells and the extracellular matrix, and the interaction between extracellular vimentin and cells can trigger changes in cellular functions, such as activation of fibroblasts to a fibrotic phenotype. The mechanism by which extracellular vimentin binds external cell membranes and whether vimentin alone can act as an adhesive anchor for cells is largely uncharacterized. Here, we show that various cell types (normal and vimentin null fibroblasts, mesenchymal stem cells, and A549 lung carcinoma cells) attach to and spread on polyacrylamide hydrogel substrates covalently linked to vimentin. Using traction force microscopy and spheroid expansion assays, we characterize how different cell types respond to extracellular vimentin. Cell attachment to and spreading on vimentin-coated surfaces is inhibited by hyaluronic acid degrading enzymes, hyaluronic acid synthase inhibitors, soluble heparin or N-acetyl glucosamine, all of which are treatments that have little or no effect on the same cell types binding to collagen-coated hydrogels. These studies highlight the effectiveness of substrate-bound vimentin as a ligand for cells and suggest that carbohydrate structures, including the glycocalyx and glycosylated cell surface proteins that contain N-acetyl glucosamine, form a novel class of adhesion receptors for extracellular vimentin that can either directly support cell adhesion to a substrate or fine-tune the glycocalyx adhesive properties. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10392088/ /pubmed/37356720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104963 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bucki, Robert Iwamoto, Daniel V. Shi, Xuechen Kerr, Katherine E. Byfield, Fitzroy J. Suprewicz, Łukasz Skłodowski, Karol Sutaria, Julian Misiak, Paweł Wilczewska, Agnieszka Z. Ramachandran, Sekar Wolfe, Aaron Thanh, Minh-Tri Ho Whalen, Eli Patteson, Alison E. Janmey, Paul A. Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures |
title | Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures |
title_full | Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures |
title_fullStr | Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures |
title_full_unstemmed | Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures |
title_short | Extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving N-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures |
title_sort | extracellular vimentin is sufficient to promote cell attachment, spreading, and motility by a mechanism involving n-acetyl glucosamine-containing structures |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10392088/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37356720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104963 |
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