Human SY5Y Neuroblastoma Cell Interactions with Laminin Isoforms: Neurite Outgrowth on Laminin-5 Is Mediated by Integrin α3β1

Laminin (Ln) isoforms may play important roles in neuronal development, particularly axon guidance, but neural receptors mediating interactions with Ln are not entirely understood. In this paper, we have compared the adhesive and process outgrowth activities of a human neuroblastoma cell line SY5Y on various laminin isoforms. Cell adhesion and process outgrowth were examined on murine Ln-1 (Englebreth-Holm-Swarm sarcoma laminin), human placental Ln-1 (human Ln-1[p]), human Ln-2 (merosin), human Ln-5 (kalinin/epiligrin/nicein), and human foreskin keratinocyte extracellular matrix extract (human HFK-ECM). Ln-5 was shown to evoke process outgrowth in amounts comparable to other Ln isoforms. Antibody perturbation experiments showed that adhesion and process outgrowth on murine Ln-1 was primarily mediated by the integrin α1β1, whereas adhesion and outgrowth on human Ln-5 and human HFK-ECM were mediated by α3β1. Adhesion to human Ln-1(p) and Ln-2 was not blocked by addition of anti-α1 or anti-α3 antibodies alon...

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