Association of extracellular matrix proteins fibulin‐1 and fibulin‐2 with fibronectin in bone marrow stroma

Extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules, together with growth factors and stromal cells, regulate haematopoietic cell development in bone marrow (BM). We report here expression of ECM proteins fibulin‐1 and fibulin‐2 in mouse BM. In other tissues, fibulin‐1 and fibulin‐2 associate with fibronectin and other ECM proteins. Fibulin‐2 has also been found to adhere to cells via β3 integrins. We studied the association of fibulins with fibronectin in BM stroma. By confocal microscopy, fibulin‐1 and fibulin‐2 immunostainings were co‐localized with fibronectin in the adherent layer of long‐term BM cultures. In cell adhesion assays using recombinant proteins, mouse fibulin‐2 adhered to human erythroid‐megakaryocytic leukaemia cell line HEL. This adhesion was mediated by β3 integrins. However, HEL cells did not adhere to human fibulin‐2. We therefore studied a possible species‐specific cell‐adhesive activity of mouse fibulin‐2 by using mouse megakaryocytes, obtained by culture of BM cells in the presence of thrombopoietin. These megakaryocytes did not adhere to mouse fibulin‐2. Our findings suggested that the functional role of fibulin‐1 and fibulin‐2 in BM stroma is related to binding to the major cell adhesion protein fibronectin, whereas adhesion of mouse fibulin‐2 to human cells containing the integrin β3 chain is not related to an apparent physiological function of the protein.

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