TY - JOUR
T1 - Selective binding and lateral clustering of α5β1 and αvβ3 integrins
T2 - Unraveling the spatial requirements for cell spreading and focal adhesion assembly
AU - Schaufler, Viktoria
AU - Czichos-Medda, Helmi
AU - Hirschfeld-Warnecken, Vera
AU - Neubauer, Stefanie
AU - Rechenmacher, Florian
AU - Medda, Rebecca
AU - Kessler, Horst
AU - Geiger, Benjamin
AU - Spatz, Joachim P.
AU - Cavalcanti-Adam, E. Ada
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis. © Viktoria Schaufler, Helmi Czichos-Medda, Vera Hirschfeld-Warnecken, Stefanie Neubauer, Florian Rechenmacher, Rebecca Medda, Horst Kessler, Benjamin Geiger, Joachim P. Spatz, and E. Ada Cavalcanti-Adam.
PY - 2016/9/2
Y1 - 2016/9/2
N2 - Coordination of the specific functions of α5β1 and αvβ3 integrins is crucial for the precise regulation of cell adhesion, spreading and migration, yet the contribution of differential integrin-specific crosstalk to these processes remains unclear. To determine the specific functions of αvβ3 and α5β1 integrins, we used nanoarrays of gold particles presenting immobilized, integrin-selective peptidomimetic ligands. Integrin binding to the peptidomimetics is highly selective, and cells can spread on both ligands. However, spreading is faster and the projected cell area is greater on α5β1 ligand; both depend on ligand spacing. Quantitative analysis of adhesion plaques shows that focal adhesion size is increased in cells adhering to αvβ3 ligand at 30 and 60 nm spacings. Analysis of αvβ3 and α5β1 integrin clusters indicates that fibrillar adhesions are more prominent in cells adhering to α5β1 ligand, while clusters are mostly localized at the cell margins in cells adhering to αvβ3 ligand. αvβ3 integrin clusters are more pronounced on αvβ3 ligand, though they can also be detected in cells adhering to α5β1 ligand. Furthermore, α5β1 integrin clusters are present in cells adhering to α5β1 ligand, and often colocalize with αvβ3 clusters. Taken together, these findings indicate that the activation of αvβ3 integrin by ligand binding is dispensable for initial adhesion and spreading, but essential to formation of stable focal adhesions.
AB - Coordination of the specific functions of α5β1 and αvβ3 integrins is crucial for the precise regulation of cell adhesion, spreading and migration, yet the contribution of differential integrin-specific crosstalk to these processes remains unclear. To determine the specific functions of αvβ3 and α5β1 integrins, we used nanoarrays of gold particles presenting immobilized, integrin-selective peptidomimetic ligands. Integrin binding to the peptidomimetics is highly selective, and cells can spread on both ligands. However, spreading is faster and the projected cell area is greater on α5β1 ligand; both depend on ligand spacing. Quantitative analysis of adhesion plaques shows that focal adhesion size is increased in cells adhering to αvβ3 ligand at 30 and 60 nm spacings. Analysis of αvβ3 and α5β1 integrin clusters indicates that fibrillar adhesions are more prominent in cells adhering to α5β1 ligand, while clusters are mostly localized at the cell margins in cells adhering to αvβ3 ligand. αvβ3 integrin clusters are more pronounced on αvβ3 ligand, though they can also be detected in cells adhering to α5β1 ligand. Furthermore, α5β1 integrin clusters are present in cells adhering to α5β1 ligand, and often colocalize with αvβ3 clusters. Taken together, these findings indicate that the activation of αvβ3 integrin by ligand binding is dispensable for initial adhesion and spreading, but essential to formation of stable focal adhesions.
KW - block copolymer micellar nanolithography
KW - focal adhesion
KW - integrin crosstalk
KW - integrins
KW - peptidomimetic
KW - receptor clustering
KW - surface nanopatterning
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U2 - 10.1080/19336918.2016.1163453
DO - 10.1080/19336918.2016.1163453
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 27003228
AN - SCOPUS:84964692128
SN - 1933-6918
VL - 10
SP - 505
EP - 515
JO - Cell Adhesion and Migration
JF - Cell Adhesion and Migration
IS - 5
ER -