CELL ADHESION-DEPENDENT REGULATION OF CELL-GROWTH DURING SEE URCHIN DEVELOPMENT

Citation
G. Ghersi et al., CELL ADHESION-DEPENDENT REGULATION OF CELL-GROWTH DURING SEE URCHIN DEVELOPMENT, European journal of cell biology, 69(3), 1996, pp. 259-266
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
ISSN journal
01719335
Volume
69
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
259 - 266
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-9335(1996)69:3<259:CAROCD>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
In the sea urchin embryo there are at least two cell adhesion molecule s related to mammalian cadherins, one of them, similar to E-cadherin, is expressed in embryos at very early developmental stages, the second appears at the blastula stage (G. Ghersi et al. Mech. Dev, 41, 47-55 (1993)). We show here that when sea urchin embryos are treated with mo novalent fragments of antibodies directed against the extracellular do main of these molecules, the decompaction of the embryo is accompanied by a sharp reduction of the rate of cell division. Treatment of the e mbryos with Fab fragments inhibits thymidine incorporation, but does n ot affect thymidine uptake or amino acid incorporation. After the firs t day of development treated embryos have 10 times less blastomeres th an normal; later, however, they resume development and give eventually rise to normal-looking plutei. Analysis of putative second messengers shows that treatment of the embryos with anti-cadherin Fabs leads to a decreased tyrosine phosphorylation of the two cadherins and of two c adherin-associated proteins and to a doubling of the intracellular con centration of cAMP. These results are discussed in view of the importa nce of cell adhesion signals for cell growth control.