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Effects of brefeldin A on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the Golgi complex in polarized MDCK cells
We have studied the effects of brefeldin A (BFA) on endocytosis and intracellular traffic in polarized MDCK cells by using the galactose- binding protein toxin ricin as a membrane marker and HRP as a marker of fluid phase transport. We found that BFA treatment rapidly increased apical endocytosis of...
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description | We have studied the effects of brefeldin A (BFA) on endocytosis and intracellular traffic in polarized MDCK cells by using the galactose- binding protein toxin ricin as a membrane marker and HRP as a marker of fluid phase transport. We found that BFA treatment rapidly increased apical endocytosis of both ricin and HRP, whereas basolateral endocytosis was unaffected, as was endocytosis of HRP in the poorly polarized carcinoma cell lines HEp-2 and T47D. Tubular endosomes were induced by BFA both apically and basolaterally in some MDCK cells, comparable with those seen in HEp-2 and T47D cells. In addition, in MDCK cells, BFA induced formation of small (< 300 nm) vesicles, labeled both after apical and basolateral uptake of HRP, as well as some very large (> 700 nm) vacuoles, which were only labeled when HRP was present in the apical medium. In contrast, neither in MDCK nor in HEp-2 or T47D cells, did BFA have any effect on lysosomal morphology. Moreover, transcytosis in the basolateral-apical direction was stimulated both for HRP and ricin. Other vesicular transport routes were less affected or unaffected by BFA treatment. Two closely related structural analogues of BFA (B16 and B21), unable to produce the changes in Golgi and endosomal morphology seen after BFA treatment in a number of different cell lines, were also unable to mimic the effects of BFA on MDCK cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-22896542008-05-01 Effects of brefeldin A on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the Golgi complex in polarized MDCK cells J Cell Biol Articles We have studied the effects of brefeldin A (BFA) on endocytosis and intracellular traffic in polarized MDCK cells by using the galactose- binding protein toxin ricin as a membrane marker and HRP as a marker of fluid phase transport. We found that BFA treatment rapidly increased apical endocytosis of both ricin and HRP, whereas basolateral endocytosis was unaffected, as was endocytosis of HRP in the poorly polarized carcinoma cell lines HEp-2 and T47D. Tubular endosomes were induced by BFA both apically and basolaterally in some MDCK cells, comparable with those seen in HEp-2 and T47D cells. In addition, in MDCK cells, BFA induced formation of small (< 300 nm) vesicles, labeled both after apical and basolateral uptake of HRP, as well as some very large (> 700 nm) vacuoles, which were only labeled when HRP was present in the apical medium. In contrast, neither in MDCK nor in HEp-2 or T47D cells, did BFA have any effect on lysosomal morphology. Moreover, transcytosis in the basolateral-apical direction was stimulated both for HRP and ricin. Other vesicular transport routes were less affected or unaffected by BFA treatment. Two closely related structural analogues of BFA (B16 and B21), unable to produce the changes in Golgi and endosomal morphology seen after BFA treatment in a number of different cell lines, were also unable to mimic the effects of BFA on MDCK cells. The Rockefeller University Press 1992-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2289654/ /pubmed/1400572 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Effects of brefeldin A on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the Golgi complex in polarized MDCK cells |
title | Effects of brefeldin A on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the Golgi complex in polarized MDCK cells |
title_full | Effects of brefeldin A on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the Golgi complex in polarized MDCK cells |
title_fullStr | Effects of brefeldin A on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the Golgi complex in polarized MDCK cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of brefeldin A on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the Golgi complex in polarized MDCK cells |
title_short | Effects of brefeldin A on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the Golgi complex in polarized MDCK cells |
title_sort | effects of brefeldin a on endocytosis, transcytosis and transport to the golgi complex in polarized mdck cells |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2289654/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1400572 |