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Selective block of tunneling nanotube (TNT) formation inhibits intercellular organelle transfer between PC12 cells

Organelle exchange between cells via tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) is a recently described form of intercellular communication. Here, we show that the selective elimination of filopodia from PC12 cells by 350 nM cytochalasin B (CytoB) blocks TNT formation but has only a weak effect on the stability of...

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Published in:FEBS letters 2009-05, Vol.583 (9), p.1481-1488
Main Authors: Bukoreshtliev, Nickolay V., Wang, Xiang, Hodneland, Erlend, Gurke, Steffen, Barroso, João F.V., Gerdes, Hans-Hermann
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description Organelle exchange between cells via tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) is a recently described form of intercellular communication. Here, we show that the selective elimination of filopodia from PC12 cells by 350 nM cytochalasin B (CytoB) blocks TNT formation but has only a weak effect on the stability of existing TNTs. Under these conditions the intercellular organelle transfer was strongly reduced, whereas endocytosis and phagocytosis were not affected. Furthermore, the transfer of organelles significantly correlated with the presence of a TNT-bridge. Thus, our data support that in PC12 cells filopodia-like protrusions are the principal precursors of TNTs and CytoB provides a valuable tool to selectively interfere with TNT-mediated cell-to-cell communication.
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Alexa Fluor® 633 wheat germ agglutinin
Animals
Cell Communication
CellTracker™ Blue CMAC
CellTracker™ Green CMFDA
CTB
CTG
CytoB
Cytochalasin B
Cytochalasin B - pharmacology
DiD
DiI
dimethylsulfoxide
DMSO
Endocytosis
Filopodium
Intercellular organelle transfer
Nanotubes
Organelles - metabolism
PC12 Cells
Phagocytosis
Rats
TNT
Tunneling nanotube
Vybrant® DiD cell-labeling solution
Vybrant® DiI cell-labeling solution
WGA488
WGA633
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