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Differential cellular responses to adhesive interactions with galectin-8-and fibronectin-coated substrates

Autores: Li, Wenhong; Sancho Erkizia, Ana; Chung, Wen-Lu; Vinik, Yaron; Groll, Juergen; Zick, Yehiel; Medalia, Ohad; Bershadsky, Alexander D.; Geiger, Benjamin
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
ISSN: 0021-9533
Volumen: 134
Número: 8
Páginas: jcs252221
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Resumen:
The mechanisms underlying the cellular response to extracellular matrices (ECMs) that consist of multiple adhesive ligands are still poorly understood. Here, we address this topic by monitoring specific cellular responses to two different extracellular adhesion molecules - the main integrin ligand fibronectin and galectin-8, a lectin that binds beta-galactoside residues - as well as to mixtures of the two proteins. Compared with cell spreading on fibronectin, cell spreading on galectin-8-coated substrates resulted in increased projected cell area, morepronounced extension of filopodia and, yet, the inability to form focal adhesions and stress fibers. These differences can be partially reversed by experimental manipulations of small G-proteins of the Rho family and their downstream targets, such as formins, the Arp2/3 complex and Rho kinase. We also show that the physical adhesion of cells to galectin-8 was stronger than adhesion to fibronectin. Notably, galectin-8 and fibronectin differently regulate cell spreading and focal adhesion formation, yet act synergistically to upregulate the number and length of filopodia. The physiological significance of the coherent cellular response to a molecularly complex matrix is discussed.
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