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Fig. 6. Pre-treatment with HGF and M-CSF in resting osteoclasts promotes
vß3 redistribution in membrane ruffles and
lamellipodia. Primary human osteoclasts plated onto coverslips were
preincubated with vehicle alone (A-C), HGF (5 ng/ml) (D-F) or M-CSF (0.5 nM)
(G-J) and immunostained for total vß3 with
AP3 and co-stained with FITC-phalloidin. Pseudocolor merged images from
vß3 staining in red and actin in green have
been examined. The typical distribution of
vß3 in rosette-like structures around a core
of actin filaments in the podosomes, detected by AP3 in vehicle-treated
osteoclasts (A-C, arrowhead), has been replaced by a peripheral distribution
in membrane ruffles and lamellipodia in (D-F, arrow) HGF- or (G-J, arrow)
M-CSF-treated osteoclasts. Pre-incubation with wortmannin before growth factor
treatment inhibited integrin mobilization to the membrane edges, and
vß3 is still organized in rosette-like
structures (K-M, arrowhead). Phalloidin staining (B,E,H,L) shows that the
podosomes in all treated cells are still well organized. Wortmannin-treated
cells also show filaments of cortical actin (L). Bar, 10 µm.
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