Contraction‐mediated pinocytosis of RGD‐peptide by dermal fibroblasts: Inhibition of matrix attachment blocks contraction and disrupts microfilament organisation
- 28 June 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Cell Motility
- Vol. 52 (4) , 231-241
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.10047
Abstract
Force generation in collagen and matrix contraction are basic functions of fibroblasts and important elements of tissue repair. Cell-matrix attachment is critical to this contraction, involving RGD-binding integrins. We have investigated how this process operates, in terms of force generation (in the Culture Force Monitor) and cytoskeletal structure, using a synthetic RGD-decapeptide. The RGD-peptide blocked force generation over the first 6 h, followed by near complete recovery by 20 h. However, dose response was complex indicating multiple processes were operating. Analysis of cytoskeletal structure after treatment with RGD-peptide indicated major disruption with condensed aggregates of actin and microtubular fragmentation. Fluorescent labeling and tracking of the RGD-peptide demonstrated intracellular uptake into discrete cytoplasmic aggregates. Critically, these RGD-peptide pools co-localised with the condensed actin microfilament aggregates. It is concluded that RGD-peptide uptake was by a form of contraction-mediated pinocytosis, resulting from mechanical tension applied to the untethered RGD-peptide-integrin, as contractile microfilament were assembled. These findings emphasize the importance of sound mechanical attachment of ligand-occupied integrins (e.g., to extracellular matrix) for normal cytoskeletal function. Conversely, this aspect of unrestrained cytoskeletal contraction may have important pathogenic and therapeutic applications. Cell Motil. Cytoskeleton 52:231–241, 2002.Keywords
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