Rapid molecular and morphological responses of prostate cell lines to cell-cell contact.

CELL COMMUNICATION AND ADHESION(2009)

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Cell - cell adhesion in 2-D PZ-HPV-7 prostate epithelial and DU-145 prostate cancer cell aggregates (monolayers), synchronously and rapidly ( within 30 s) formed in suspension in an ultrasound trap has been examined over 60 min. The intracellular distributions of the cadherin/catenin complex components for both cell lines were time-dependent and were clearly identifiable as early as 150 s following cell - cell contact in the trap, while equilibrium positions were reached within 60 min following cell - cell contact. The accumulation of E-cadherin at the cell - cell interface was greater for PZ-HPV-7 than for DU-145 cells over 60 min in the trap, with the apparent formation of adherens junctions over that time scale in PZ-HPV-7 but not in DU-145 cells. The amounts of F-actin, alpha-, beta-, and gamma-catenins recruited to the cell - cell interface of PZ-HPV-7 cells were on average 2.4 times higher than those of DU-145 cells. The ability of different cell types to spread along neighboring cells was 1.5-fold greater for the PZ-HPV-7 than for the DU-145 cells. These results, discussed also in the context of earlier studies of cell adhesion in an ultrasound trap, characterize a reduced adhesiveness of DU-145 cells compared to PZ-HPV-7 cells.
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cell adhesion,cadherin,catenin,F-actin,cancer,ultrasound trap
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