Apical membrane and junctional complex
formation during simple epithelial cell differentiation of F9 cells
Komiya S, Shimizu M, Ikenouchi J, Yonemura S, Matsui T, Fukunaga Y, Liu
H, Endo F, Tsukita S and Nagafuchi A
Genes Cells 10(11):1065-80 (2005)
SUMMARY
Epithelium formation is a common event in animal morphogenesis. It has
been reported that F9 cells differentiate into visceral endoderm-like
epithelial cells when cell aggregates are cultured in the presence of
retinoic acid. The present investigation set out to determine whether
this in vitro model could be used under monolayer culture conditions,
which is suitable for a detailed analysis of epithelial differentiation.
We performed comparative gene expression analyses of F9 cells grown under
aggregate and monolayer culture conditions prior to and following treatment
with retinoic acid. Under these conditions, induction in the expression
of differentiation marker genes was confirmed, even in monolayer cultures.
Junctional complex and apical membrane formation, both of which are characteristic
of epithelial cells, were also observed under monolayer culture conditions.
Because of the merit of monolayer culture condition, we found that apical
membrane and junctional complex formation are strictly regulated during
epithelial differentiation. It was also revealed that F9 cells differentiated
into epithelial cells predominantly on the fourth and fifth day following
retinoic acid induction. These results showed that a monolayer culture
of F9 cells represents a viable in vitro model that can be employed to
elucidate mechanisms pertaining to epithelium formation.
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