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Identification of integrin heterodimers functioning on the surface of undifferentiated porcine primed embryonic stem cells
Author(s) -
Kim HwaYoung,
Baek Song,
Han Na Rae,
Lee Eunsong,
Park ChoonKeun,
Lee Seung Tae
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
cell biology international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.932
H-Index - 77
eISSN - 1095-8355
pISSN - 1065-6995
DOI - 10.1002/cbin.10993
Subject(s) - vitronectin , integrin , microbiology and biotechnology , fibronectin , integrin alpha m , laminin , biology , collagen receptor , integrin, beta 6 , cell adhesion , embryonic stem cell , chemistry , extracellular matrix , cell , biochemistry , flow cytometry , gene
In vitro expansion of undifferentiated porcine primed embryonic stem (ES) cells is facilitated by use of non‐cellular niches that mimic three‐dimensional (3D) microenvironments enclosing an inner cell mass of porcine blastocysts. Therefore, we investigated the integrin heterodimers on the surface of undifferentiated porcine primed ES cells for the purpose of developing a non‐cellular niche to support in vitro maintenance of the self‐renewal ability of porcine primed ES cells. Immunocytochemistry and a fluorescence immunoassay were performed to assess integrin α and β subunit levels, and attachment and antibody inhibition assays were used to evaluate the function of integrin heterodimers. The integrin α 3 , α 5 , α 6 , α 9 , α V , and β 1 subunits, but not the α 1 , α 2 , α 4 , α 7 , and α 8 subunits, were identified on the surface of undifferentiated porcine primed ES cells. Subsequently, significant increase of their adhesion to fibronectin, tenascin C, and vitronectin were observed and functional blocking of integrin heterodimer α 5 β 1 , α 9 β 1 , or α V β 1 showed significantly inhibited adhesion to fibronectin, tenascin C, or vitronectin. No integrin α 6 β 1 heterodimer‐mediated adhesion to laminin was detected. These results demonstrate that active α 5 β 1 , α 9 β 1 , and α V β 1 integrin heterodimers are present on the surface of undifferentiated porcine primed ES cells, together with inactive integrin α 3 (presumed) and α 6 subunits.

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