CD98 activation increases surface expression and clusteringof beta1 integrins in MCF-7 cells through FAK/Src- and cytoskeleton-independent mechanisms

CD98激活通过不依赖于FAK/Src和细胞骨架的机制,增加MCF-7细胞中β1整合素的表面表达和聚集。

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Abstract

CD98, a disulfide-linked 125-kDa heterodimeric type II transmembrane glycoprotein, regulates beta1 integrin- mediated cell adhesion. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying CD98-mediated activation of beta1 integrin are presently unclear. In this study, the effects of CD98 signaling on the expression and clustering of beta1 integrin were investigated. Activation of CD98 augmented surface expression of beta1 integrin on MCF-7 cells. Cross-linking CD98 induced clustering of beta1 integrins. Inhibition of phosphorylation of focal adhesion kimase (FAK) by PP2, an inhibitor of Src family kinase, reduced cell-extracellular matrix adhesion, but not surface expression and clustering of beta1 integrin on MCF-7 cells. This result was confirmed by over-expression of dominant negative forms of FAK. In addition, phalloidin or cytochalasin D inhibited CD98-mediated induction of cell-ECM adhesion, but not surface expression and clustering of beta1 integrins. The inhibitory effects of PP2, cytochalasin D or phalloidin on CD98-stimulated cell adhesion were diminished by pretreatment of cells with Mn2+, which is shown to induce conformational change of integrins. These results provide the first evidence that CD98 activation increases not only beta1 integrin affinity but also its surface expression and clustering and the latter is independent of FAK/Src and cytoskeleton.

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