Membrane microviscosity regulates endothelial cell motility

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Prabar K. Ghosh
Amit Vasanji
Gurunathan Murugesan
Steven J. Eppell
Linda M. Graham
Paul L. Fox
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[1] The Lerner Research Institute,Department of Cell Biology
[2] Cleveland Clinic Foundation,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[3] Case Western Reserve University,Department of Clinical Pathology
[4] Cleveland Clinic Foundation,Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Vascular Surgery
[5] Cleveland Clinic Foundation,undefined
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Nature Cell Biology | 2002年 / 4卷
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Endothelial cell (EC) movement is an initiating and rate-limiting event in the neogenesis and repair of blood vessels. Here, we explore the hypothesis that microviscosity of the plasma membrane (PM) is a key physiological regulator of cell movement. Aortic ECs treated with membrane-active agents, such as α-tocopherol, cholesterol and lysophospholipids, exhibited a biphasic dependency on membrane microviscosity, in which moderate increases enhanced EC migration, but increases beyond a threshold markedly inhibited migration. Surprisingly, angiogenic growth factors, that is, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), also increased membrane microviscosity, as measured in live cells by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP). The localization of Rac to the PM was modified in cells treated with membrane-active agents or growth factors, suggesting a molecular mechanism for how membrane microviscosity influences cell movement. Our data show that angiogenic growth factors, as well as certain lipophilic molecules, regulate cell motility through alterations in membrane properties and the consequent relocalization of critical signalling molecules to membranes.
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