Gotlieb A I, May L M, Subrahmanyan L, Kalnins V I
J Cell Biol. 1981 Nov;91(2 Pt 1):589-94. doi: 10.1083/jcb.91.2.589.
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between the position of the microtubule organizing center (MTOC) and the direction of migration of a sheet of endothelial cells (EC). Using immunofluorescence and phase microscopy the MTOC's of migrating EC were visualized as the cells moved into an in vitro experimental wound produced by mechanical denudation of part of a confluent monolayer culture. Although the MTOC's in nonmigrating EC were randomly positioned in relation to the nucleus, in migrating cells the position of the MTOC's changed so that 80% of the cells had the MTOC positioned in front of the nucleus toward the direction of movement of the endothelial sheet. This repositioning of the MTOC occurred within the first 4 h after wounding and was associated with the beginning of migration of EC's into the wounded area as seen by time-lapse cinemicrophotography. These studies focus attention on the MTOC as a cytoskeletal structure that may play a role in determining the direction of cell movement.
本研究旨在调查微管组织中心(MTOC)的位置与内皮细胞(EC)片层迁移方向之间的关系。利用免疫荧光和相差显微镜,当细胞移入通过机械剥脱汇合单层培养物的一部分所产生的体外实验伤口时,迁移的内皮细胞的微管组织中心得以可视化。尽管在未迁移的内皮细胞中,微管组织中心相对于细胞核随机定位,但在迁移细胞中,微管组织中心的位置发生了变化,以至于80%的细胞其微管组织中心位于细胞核前方,朝着内皮细胞片层的运动方向。微管组织中心的这种重新定位发生在受伤后的最初4小时内,并且与通过延时电影显微镜观察到的内皮细胞开始迁移到受伤区域相关。这些研究将注意力集中在微管组织中心作为一种细胞骨架结构上,其可能在确定细胞运动方向中发挥作用。