Ultrastructural study of echinocytes induced by poly (ethylene glycol)-cholesterol

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Takeshi Baba
Nobuo Terada
Yasuhisa Fujii
Nobuhiko Ohno
Shinichi Ohno
Satoshi B. Sato
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[1] University of Yamanashi,Department of Anatomy, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Medicine and Engineering
[2] Kyoto University,Department of Biophysics, Graduate School of Science
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PEG-Chol; Echinocytosis; Electron microscopy; Immunocytochemistry; Quick-freeze; Deep-etch replica;
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Poly (ethylene glycol)-cholesterol (PEG-Chol) consists of a hydrophilic PEG and hydrophobic cholesterol moiety. When PEG-Chol was applied to erythrocytes, the reagent quantitatively induced protrusions by exclusively distributing in the outer monolayer of the membrane. This kind of response has been regarded as a general response that reduces the stress of expansion of the outer monolayer. However, the relationship between the membrane architecture and the distribution of such molecules is unknown. In this study, we examined the distribution of tagged PEG-Chol along the shape change pathway. The echinocytic shape was initiated by the initial formation of bumps on the rim of the discoid, which subsequently elongated as protrusions. These protrusions contained aggregates of granular structures, which appeared to accommodate the increase in the outer monolayer area. At higher concentrations, PEG-Chol further induced sphero-echinocytosis that resulted in numerous branched protrusion processes. We found that PEG-Chol was exclusively distributed in these protrusions and, in particular, accumulated at the tips. These results suggested that externally intercalated PEG-Chol was sequestrated from erythrocytes as membrane protrusions through an as-yet-unknown mechanism.
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