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Noninvasive Measurements of Integrin Microclustering Under Altered Membrane Cholesterol Levels

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Journal Biophys J
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2010 Aug 5
PMID 20682263
Citations 7
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Abstract

Reported herein is a method that can be used to study the role of cholesterol in the microclustering of a ubiquitous class of membrane receptors, termed integrins. Integrin microclustering was measured using a fluorescence resonance energy transfer assay that does not require direct attachment of fluorescent donors or acceptors onto the integrins, and thus minimizes unwanted perturbations to integrin clustering. Membrane cholesterol levels were reduced using methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (mbetaCD), as confirmed by Amplex Red assays of total cellular lipid or plasma membrane lipid extract. Subsequent changes in integrin microclustering were measured in cells expressing wild-type (WT) or mutant integrins. Although less integrin microclustering was measured after 27% membrane cholesterol depletion in a cell line expressing WT integrins, there was no statistically significant change for cells expressing alpha-cytoplasmic integrin mutants after a 45% reduction in plasma membrane cholesterol, and a significant increase in clustering for cells expressing ligand-binding domain integrin mutants after a 57% decrease in membrane cholesterol. These results are explained by differences in WT and mutant integrin partitioning into lipid nanodomains. Restoration of original cholesterol levels was used to confirm that the measured changes in membrane properties were cholesterol-dependent. No correlations between lipid diffusion and integrin microclustering were measured by means of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching using a fluorescent lipid mimetic. Similar lipid diffusion coefficients were measured after cholesterol depletion, irrespective of the integrins being expressed.

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