Cell Structure and Function
Online ISSN : 1347-3700
Print ISSN : 0386-7196
ISSN-L : 0386-7196
Morphology of Cap Formation in Ehrlich Ascites Tumor Cells Induced by Concanavalin A
Junzo SasakiShigeto KandaNagayasu OtsukaShu NakamotoMasaharu Mori
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1979 年 4 巻 1 号 p. 1-10

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The redistribution of Concanavalin A (Con A) receptor sites on Ehrlich ascites tumor cells was studied by fluorescence and electron microscopy. The fluorochrome of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-Con A was distributed diffusely on the cell surface (as a ring) at 0°C, whereas it was concentrated at one pole of the cell (cap formation or capping) at 37°C. Cap formation occurred within 10 min when FITC-Con A was added to cells at 37°C or when cells, preincubated with FITC-Con A at 0°C, were warmed at 37°CC. Binding of FITC-Con A to cells was inhibited by the addition of 50 mM a-methyl glucoside. Upon incubating the cells with FITC-Con A for 2 h, concentrated fluorochrome appeared to be endocytosed at the cap region and much fluorescence in granular form remained at this locus in the cytoplasm even after the addition of α-methyl glucoside. This process was completely inhibited with 5 mM sodium azide.
Under the electron microscope, control cells showed a diffuse and random distribution of microvilli and Con A receptors on their surfaces. In contrast, a large bundle of microvilli with bound Con A at the base of each microvillus was observed at one pole of the Con A-treated cells, indicating the gathering of Con A receptors corresponding to cap formation.
The significance of cap formation is discussed in relation to the phagocytotic mechanism based on results of the present study.
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