Inhibition of Rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells

BACKGROUND: The collective cell migration of stratified epithelial cells is considered to be an important phenomenon in wound healing, development, and cancer invasion; however, little is known about the mechanisms involved. Furthermore, whereas Rho family proteins, including RhoA, play important ro...

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Main Authors: Taro Mikami, Keiichiro Yoshida, Hajime Sawada, Michiyo Esaki, Kazunori Yasumura, Michio Ono
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Published: BMC 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-041105dfa91d44c4a073222abcbd22b12020-11-25T01:46:55ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97602015-01-0148011510.1186/S40659-015-0039-2S0716-97602015000100048Inhibition of Rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cellsTaro Mikami0Keiichiro Yoshida1Hajime Sawada2Michiyo Esaki3Kazunori Yasumura4Michio Ono5Yokohama City UniversityYokohama City UniversityYokohama City UniversityYokohama City UniversityYokohama City University HospitalYokohama City UniversityBACKGROUND: The collective cell migration of stratified epithelial cells is considered to be an important phenomenon in wound healing, development, and cancer invasion; however, little is known about the mechanisms involved. Furthermore, whereas Rho family proteins, including RhoA, play important roles in cell migration, the exact role of Rho-associated coiled coil-containing protein kinases (ROCKs) in cell migration is controversial and might be cell-type dependent. Here, we report the development of a novel modified scratch assay that was used to observe the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells derived from a human esophageal cancer specimen. RESULTS: Desmosomes were found between the TE-10 cells and microvilli of the surface of the cell sheet. The leading edge of cells in the cell sheet formed a simple layer and moved forward regularly; these rows were followed by the stratified epithelium. ROCK inhibitors and ROCK small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) disturbed not only the collective migration of the leading edge of this cell sheet, but also the stratified layer in the rear. In contrast, RhoA siRNA treatment resulted in more rapid migration of the leading rows and disturbed movement of the stratified portion. CONCLUSIONS: The data presented in this study suggest that ROCKs play an important role in mediating the collective migration of TE-10 cell sheets. In addition, differences between the effects of siRNAs targeting either RhoA or ROCKs suggested that distinct mechanisms regulate the collective cell migration in the simple epithelium of the wound edge versus the stratified layer of the epithelium.http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602015000100048&lng=en&tlng=enCollective cell migrationStratified epitheliumTE-10 cellsRho-associated coiled coil-containing protein kinasesiRNA
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author Taro Mikami
Keiichiro Yoshida
Hajime Sawada
Michiyo Esaki
Kazunori Yasumura
Michio Ono
spellingShingle Taro Mikami
Keiichiro Yoshida
Hajime Sawada
Michiyo Esaki
Kazunori Yasumura
Michio Ono
Inhibition of Rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells
Biological Research
Collective cell migration
Stratified epithelium
TE-10 cells
Rho-associated coiled coil-containing protein kinase
siRNA
author_facet Taro Mikami
Keiichiro Yoshida
Hajime Sawada
Michiyo Esaki
Kazunori Yasumura
Michio Ono
author_sort Taro Mikami
title Inhibition of Rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells
title_short Inhibition of Rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells
title_full Inhibition of Rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells
title_fullStr Inhibition of Rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of Rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells
title_sort inhibition of rho-associated kinases disturbs the collective cell migration of stratified te-10 cells
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
publishDate 2015-01-01
description BACKGROUND: The collective cell migration of stratified epithelial cells is considered to be an important phenomenon in wound healing, development, and cancer invasion; however, little is known about the mechanisms involved. Furthermore, whereas Rho family proteins, including RhoA, play important roles in cell migration, the exact role of Rho-associated coiled coil-containing protein kinases (ROCKs) in cell migration is controversial and might be cell-type dependent. Here, we report the development of a novel modified scratch assay that was used to observe the collective cell migration of stratified TE-10 cells derived from a human esophageal cancer specimen. RESULTS: Desmosomes were found between the TE-10 cells and microvilli of the surface of the cell sheet. The leading edge of cells in the cell sheet formed a simple layer and moved forward regularly; these rows were followed by the stratified epithelium. ROCK inhibitors and ROCK small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) disturbed not only the collective migration of the leading edge of this cell sheet, but also the stratified layer in the rear. In contrast, RhoA siRNA treatment resulted in more rapid migration of the leading rows and disturbed movement of the stratified portion. CONCLUSIONS: The data presented in this study suggest that ROCKs play an important role in mediating the collective migration of TE-10 cell sheets. In addition, differences between the effects of siRNAs targeting either RhoA or ROCKs suggested that distinct mechanisms regulate the collective cell migration in the simple epithelium of the wound edge versus the stratified layer of the epithelium.
topic Collective cell migration
Stratified epithelium
TE-10 cells
Rho-associated coiled coil-containing protein kinase
siRNA
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602015000100048&lng=en&tlng=en
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