Immunocytochemical Study of Microvilli in a Gastric Carcinoma-Derived Cell Line

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To study the structural components of microvilli of the KATO-III cell, we used anti-villin, -ezrin, and anti-MVM (microvillous membrane prepared against mouse intestinal microvilli) antibodies. Yillin and ezrin cross-link actin bundles of microvilli such as those in the small intestine and renal proximal cells. Electromicroscopically, the cytoskeletal core of microvilli of the KATO-III cell was constituted of actin-filament bundles. The anti-villin antibody but not anti-ezrin antibody reacted with the KATO-III cell as demonstrated by FITC-immunofluorescence and PAP-staining. Anti-villin, anti-MVM, but not anti-ezrin antibody, reacted with the KATO-III cell surface and with intracellular materials. Western blot analysis using anti-villin and anti-MVM antibodies revealed proteins of ~95 kDa (villin), and 15 kDa in the microsomal membrane fractions of KATO-III cells, respectively. Immunocytochemical and confocal laser microscopic studies showed that the cell-surface and the intracellular microcysts of KATO-III cells were preferentially decorated by anti-villin and anti-MVM antibodies. These data suggested that some actin-binding proteins, such as villin, were localized at the cell surface and on some of the intracellular cytoplasmic structures of the KATO-III cell. © 1995, Japan Society for Cell Biology. All rights reserved.

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Kasami, M., Naito, Y., Kino, I., Uezato, T., Yi-Xin, W., Fujita, M., & Ohta, H. (1995). Immunocytochemical Study of Microvilli in a Gastric Carcinoma-Derived Cell Line. Cell Structure and Function, 20(4), 245–252. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.20.245

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