TY - JOUR
T1 - Cadherin-mediated cell adhesion and tissue segregation
T2 - Qualitative and quantitative determinants
AU - Duguay, Duke
AU - Foty, Ramsey A.
AU - Steinberg, Malcolm S.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank M. Takeichi for the L cell line expressing R-cad, L. Reichardt for L cell lines expressing LCAM and B-cad, and W. James Nelson for the L cell line LE-Dex. We thank K. Knudsen, L. Reichardt, and M. Takeichi, respectively, for hybridoma lines 6B3, 5A6, and MRCD-2, and W. Gallin for a rabbit polyclonal antibody against LCAM. Thanks are due also to Joseph Goodhouse and Andrew Beavis for assistance with confocal microscopy and flow cytometry, respectively; to Edward Kennedy for technical assistance and to Jean Schwarzbauer and Peter B. Armstrong for reading the manuscript. This work was supported by NIH Grants HD30345 and GM52009. D.D. was supported by NIH Cell and Molecular Biology Training Grant GM07312. R.A.F. received a postdoctoral fellowship from the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
PY - 2003/1/15
Y1 - 2003/1/15
N2 - It is widely held that segregation of tissues expressing different cadherins results from cadherin-subtype-specific binding specificities. This belief is based largely upon assays in which cells expressing different cadherin subtypes aggregate separately when shaken in suspension. In various combinations of L cells expressing NCAM, E-, P-, N-, R-, or B-cadherin, coaggregation occurred when shear forces were low or absent but could be selectively inhibited by high shear forces. Cells expressing P- vs E-cadherin coaggregated and then demixed, one population enveloping the other completely. To distinguish whether this demixing was due to differences in cadherin affinities or expression levels, the latter were varied systematically. Cells expressing either cadherin at a lower level became the enveloping layer, as predicted by the Differential Adhesion Hypothesis. However, when cadherin expression levels were equalized, cells expressing P- vs E-cadherin remained intermixed. In this combination, "homocadherin" (E-E; P-P) and "heterocadherin" (E-P) adhesions must therefore be of similar strength. Cells expressing R- vs B-cadherin coaggregated but demixed to produce configurations of incomplete envelopment. This signifies that R- to B-cadherin adhesions must be weaker than either "homocadherin" adhesion. Together, cadherin quantity and affinity control tissue segregation and assembly through specification of the relative intensities of mature cell-cell adhesions.
AB - It is widely held that segregation of tissues expressing different cadherins results from cadherin-subtype-specific binding specificities. This belief is based largely upon assays in which cells expressing different cadherin subtypes aggregate separately when shaken in suspension. In various combinations of L cells expressing NCAM, E-, P-, N-, R-, or B-cadherin, coaggregation occurred when shear forces were low or absent but could be selectively inhibited by high shear forces. Cells expressing P- vs E-cadherin coaggregated and then demixed, one population enveloping the other completely. To distinguish whether this demixing was due to differences in cadherin affinities or expression levels, the latter were varied systematically. Cells expressing either cadherin at a lower level became the enveloping layer, as predicted by the Differential Adhesion Hypothesis. However, when cadherin expression levels were equalized, cells expressing P- vs E-cadherin remained intermixed. In this combination, "homocadherin" (E-E; P-P) and "heterocadherin" (E-P) adhesions must therefore be of similar strength. Cells expressing R- vs B-cadherin coaggregated but demixed to produce configurations of incomplete envelopment. This signifies that R- to B-cadherin adhesions must be weaker than either "homocadherin" adhesion. Together, cadherin quantity and affinity control tissue segregation and assembly through specification of the relative intensities of mature cell-cell adhesions.
KW - Cadherin
KW - Cell adhesion
KW - Cell affinity
KW - Cell sorting
KW - Differential adhesion
KW - Homophilic
KW - Morphogenesis
KW - Segregation
KW - Sorting-out
KW - Specificity
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U2 - 10.1016/S0012-1606(02)00016-7
DO - 10.1016/S0012-1606(02)00016-7
M3 - Article
C2 - 12645933
AN - SCOPUS:0037440455
SN - 0012-1606
VL - 253
SP - 309
EP - 323
JO - Developmental Biology
JF - Developmental Biology
IS - 2
ER -