Evidence for the presence of an integrin cell adhesion receptor on the oolemma of unfertilized human oocytes
- 1 March 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Reproduction and Development
- Vol. 31 (3) , 215-222
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1080310309
Abstract
The Arg-Gly-Asp peptide (RGD), contained in several extracellular matrix proteins such as fibronectin, laminin, vitronectin, and collagen, is a tripeptide that plays a role as a recognition sequence in many cell-to-cell and cell-to-matrix adhesion mechanisms, through its interaction with several receptors of the integrin family. We previously described the ability of the oolemma of hamster oocytes to bind GRGDTP coupled to the surface of activated immunobeads and demonstrated that RGD-containing oligopeptides inhibit the adhesion of human and hamster spermatozoa to zona-free hamster oocytes and their subsequent penetration. In the present experiments, we show, utilizing immunobeads coated with an RGD-containing peptide (PepTiteTM 2000), that the oolemma of unfertilized human eggs is also able to recognize this adhesion sequence. The binding of PepTiteTM 2000-coated immunobeads to the oolemma was inhibited by the oligopeptide GRGDTP as well as by fibronectin and laminin. When immunobeads were prepared with a PepTiteTM concentration of 10 μg/ml, GRGDTP 150 μg/ml, laminin 80 μg/ml, and fibronectin 60 μg/ml inhibited bead rosetting on the egg surface. These data suggest that a specific binding moiety for RGD is present on the human egg surface. The binding of fibronectin to the oolemma was also demonstrated by the rosetting of immunobeads coupled with antifibronectin antibody to human oocytes after their exposure to 1 mg/ml free fibronectin. Such binding of fibronectin to the oolemma could be inhibited by coincubation with a monoclonal antibody directed against the cell adhesion fragment of fibronectin. In addition, oolemmal rosetting of immunobeads coupled with a monoclonal antibody directed against the α5 subunit, usually part of the fibronectin receptor VLA 5 (α5β1), provided additional evidence that a putative fibronectin receptor is present on the oolemma of human eggs.Keywords
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