Expression and release of phosphatidylinositol anchored cell surface molecules by a cell line derived from sensory neurons
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Expression and release of phosphatidylinositol anchored cell surface molecules by a cell line derived from sensory neurons
Abstract
Early postnatal mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons were found to express several glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored (GPI) molecules from the immunoglobulin superfamily (neural cell adhesion molecule 120 kD isoform, F3, Thy1) whose expression is developmentally regulated. A hybrid cell line (ND26), made by fusing postmitotic rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons with the mouse neuroblastoma N18Tg2, could be induced to differentiate by manipulating the composition of the culture medium and expressed similar GPI molecules to DRG neurons. We used this model system to investigate the metabolism of GPI-anchored molecules. We found that neural cell adhesion molecule 120 Kd isoform expression decreased upon differentiation, whereas the level of F3 and Thy1 increased, suggesting a role in neurite outgrowth processes. The ratio of molecules cleavable by exogenous phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C (PI-PLC) was similar for all the GPI-anchored molecules, which could mean that cell-specific modifications of the basic anchoring structure determine the level of potentially releasable molecules. Measurements of spontaneous release indicated that this reflected the overall level of expression of these molecules by the ND26 cell line. Finally, we observed an effect of dibutyryl cAMP on the level of expression of F3 and Thy1 but not of N-CAM. However, we could not detect any significant effect of nerve growth factor (NGF) either on the level of expression or on the amount of spontaneously released molecules.
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