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Fig. 4. Localization of total
vß3 in resorbing
OC. A resorbing OC is schematically represented in A. It appears as a
polarized cell, attached to the bone through the sealing zone (SZ), that forms
a specific membrane domain, the ruffled border (RB) involved in the
dissolution of the bone matrix. Primary human OCs were plated onto bone slices
in the presence of 10% FBS, and stained by double immunofluorescence with the
anti-ß3 mAb AP3 followed by cyanine-3-conjugated rabbit
anti-mouse IgG (B,D,F) and by fluorescein-tagged phalloidin (C,E,G).
Microscopic images show the three different axial sections indicated in A:
(B-C) at the level of the SZ, where
vß3 (B)
appears as a circular line at the cell periphery that perfectly colocalizes
with the actin ring (C); (D-E) in RB,
vß3
and the actin show a punctuate distribution; (F-G) an optical yz-plane
confirms the distribution of the integrin and of the actin in the SZ and in
the RB. Bar, 5 µm.