## Abstract Mouse embryo skin epidermis has been examined during maturation, and stages have been found when desmosomes are first scarce, then increasing in frequency and finally numerous. Cells of skin epithelium from these stages have been combined in reaggregates with cells of the 15βday chick c
Inhibition of desmosome formation in chick cell aggregates
β Scribed by Overton, Jane
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 674 KB
- Volume
- 209
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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Abstract
Desmosomes (macula adherens) have been associated with the function of adhesion. Their possible role in aggregation and sorting of chick and mouse epithelial cells has been investigated. Treatment of aggregates with 2β5 ΞΌg/ml of actinomycin D which inhibited RNA synthesis also inhibited both desmosome formation and aggregation if administered at the beginning of the aggregation process. In contrast, if the drug was administered at six hours, when the cells had recovered from the process of dissociation, then aggregation over the following six hours appeared normal from observation of living samples. Such aggregates incorporated leucineβ^3^H at roughly 85% of the control level. A quantitative comparison was made of desmosome formation in aggregates treated with actinomycin D for hours 6β12 and those cultured in normal medium. Desmosome formation was inhibited by the drug, although aggregation could proceed. Combinations of chick corneal and mouse skin cells sorted out in the presence of actinomycin D to the same extent as controls. Thus desmosome formation, which normally occurs during aggregation of the epithelial cells studied here, is not coupled with the aggregation or cell sorting process in these cells of stratified epithelia. When cells were treated with cycloheximide (100 ΞΌM) both desmosome formation and the progressive rounding up of aggregates was inhibited.
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