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Quiescent Mammary Epithelial Cells Have Reduced Connexin43 but Maintain a High Level of Gap Junction Intercellular Communication

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Journal Dev Genet
Date 1999 Mar 18
PMID 10079515
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Gap junctions have been implicated in growth control, but it remains unclear whether cells that enter a quiescent state continue to express connexins and maintain a high level of gap junction intercellular communication (GJIC). To this end, MAC-T cells, a bovine mammary epithelial cell line, were serum starved for 48 h to induce a quiescent (G0) state. In quiescent cells, [3H]thymidine incorporation was reduced by 97.3% from serum-fed controls. Western blotting in conjunction with Phosphorlmager analysis revealed up to a 20-fold decrease in the expression of the gap junction protein connexin43 (Cx43 or alpha 1) and a shift toward the unphosphorylated form in quiescent cells. However, cell-to-cell transfer of the gap junction-permeable fluorescent tracer, Lucifer yellow, was only moderately reduced in quiescent cells. In control cells, Cx43 was predominantly perinuclear, although it was also present at sites of cell-cell apposition. In quiescent cells, intracellular labeling for Cx43 decreased without a corresponding reduction at areas of cell-cell contact. Recovery from serum deprivation resulted in increased thymidine incorporation that corresponded with an elevation in Cx43 protein expression and phosphorylation. In parallel studies, MAC-T cells were also induced to enter a quiescent state through contact inhibition. Despite a 20-fold reduction in 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine and a substantial reduction in intracellular Cx43, contact inhibited MAC-T cells also maintained gap junctions and GJIC. These experiments demonstrate that the maintenance of dye coupling in quiescent mammary cells is correlated with a redistribution of intracellular stores of Cx43.

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