普莱克汀
角蛋白
细胞生物学
中间灯丝
生物
角蛋白8
肌动蛋白
细胞骨架
细胞
遗传学
古生物学
作者
Wily G. Ruiz,Dennis R. Clayton,Tanmay Parakala-Jain,Marianela G. Dalghi,Jonathan Franks,Gerard Apodaca
标识
DOI:10.1091/mbc.e24-06-0262
摘要
The keratin cytoskeleton and associated desmosomes contribute to the mechanical stability of epithelial tissues, but their organization in native bladder umbrella cells and their responses to bladder filling are poorly understood. Using whole rat bladders in conjunction with confocal microscopy, super-resolution image processing, 3D image reconstruction, and platinum replica electron microscopy, we identified a cortical cytoskeleton network in umbrella cells that was organized as a dense tile-like mesh comprised of tesserae bordered by cortical actin filaments, filled with keratin filaments, and crosslinked by plectin. Below these tesserae, keratin formed a subapical meshwork and at the cell periphery a band of keratin was linked via plectin to the junction-associated actin ring. Disruption of plectin led to focal keratin network dissolution, loss of the junction-associated keratin, and defects in cell-cell adhesion. During bladder filling, a junction-localized necklace of desmosomes expanded, and a subjacent girded layer formed linking the keratin network to desmosomes, including those at the umbrella cell-intermediate cell interface. Our studies reveal a novel tile- and mesh-like organization of the umbrella cell keratin network that is dependent on plectin, that reorganizes in response to bladder filling, and that likely serves to maintain umbrella cell continuity in the face of mechanical distension. [Media: see text] [Media: see text] [Media: see text] [Media: see text] [Media: see text] [Media: see text]
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