Focal adhesion interactions with topographical structures: A novel method for immuno-SEM labelling of focal adhesions in S-phase cells

M. J.P. Biggs, R. G. Richards, C. D.W. Wilkinson, M. J. Dalby

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Abstract

Current understanding of the mechanisms involved in osseointegration following implantation of a biomaterial has led to adhesion quantification being implemented as an assay of cytocompatibility. Such measurement can be hindered by intra-sample variation owing to morphological changes associated with the cell cycle. Here we report on a new scanning electron microscopical method for the simultaneous immunogold labelling of cellular focal adhesions and S-phase nuclei identified by BrdU incorporation. Prior to labelling, cellular membranes are removed by tritonization and antigens of non-interest blocked by serum incubation. Adhesion plaque-associated vinculin and S-phase nuclei were both separately labelled with a 1.4 nm gold colloid and visualized by subsequent colloid enhancement via silver deposition. This study is specifically concerned with the effects microgroove topographies have on adhesion formation in S-phase osteoblasts. By combining backscattered electron (BSE) imaging with secondary electron (SE) imaging it was possible to visualize S-phase nuclei and the immunogold-labelled adhesion sites in one energy 'plane' and the underlying nanotopography in another. Osteoblast adhesion to these nanotopographies was ascertained by quantification of adhesion complex formation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)28-37
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Microscopy
Volume231
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cell cycle
  • Focal adhesions
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • Osteoblast
  • S-phase
  • Scanning electron microscopy

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