A tumor promoter induces rapid and coordinated reorganization of actin and vinculin in cultured cells
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A tumor promoter induces rapid and coordinated reorganization of actin and vinculin in cultured cells
Abstract
Treatment of epithelial African green monkey kidney (BSC-1) cells with the potent tumor promoter 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) induces a rapid and reversible redistribution of actin and vinculin that is detectable after only 2 min of treatment. Within 20-40 min, stress fibers disappear, while at the same time large actin-containing ribbons resembling ruffles develop both at the cell periphery and in more central regions. Vinculin is associated with these actin ribbons or bands in a punctate or patchy staining pattern. Adhesion to the substratum is changed from predominantly focal contacts associated with stress fiber ends in untreated cells to broad zones of close contact after TPA treatment. High voltage electron microscopic observations disclose the ribbons to consist of highly cross-linked actin filament networks. Thus, association of vinculin with filament networks, rather than (the ends of) filament bundles, is demonstrated. The integrity of microtubules and vimentin filaments is not affected by TPA treatment, but their distribution is altered to conform with the highly distorted cell shape. The response to TPA is neither prevented nor modified by nocodazole-induced depolymerization or taxol-induced stabilization of microtubules. An intact intermediate filament network seems not required either since colcemid-induced collapse of vimentin filaments towards the nucleus does not affect the cell's response to TPA. Rapid redistribution of actin and vinculin also takes place in enucleated cells and in the presence of cycloheximide, but is prevented by dinitrophenol or oligomycin. TPA-induced cytoskeletal alterations are independent of fibronectin expression and not mimicked, modified, or prevented by calmodulin inhibitors or experimentally elevated levels of calcium and cyclic AMP. Thus the morphological response to TPA involves rapid redistribution of actin and vinculin independent of transcription and translation, fluctuations in the levels of calcium or cyclic AMP, or changes in the organization of microtubules, intermediate filaments, and fibronectin.
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