Literature DB >> 12193698

Requirement for RhoA kinase activation in leukocyte de-adhesion.

Li Liu1, Barbara R Schwartz, Nancy Lin, Robert K Winn, John M Harlan.   

Abstract

Leukocyte migration from bloodstream to tissue requires rapid coordinated regulation of integrin-dependent adhesion and de-adhesion. Whether de-adhesion is an active process mediated by a distinct signaling pathway(s) or a passive decay of initial adhesion remains undetermined. We found that blockade of RhoA with C3 exoenzyme or inhibition of RhoA kinase by the specific inhibitor Y-27632 enhanced phorbol ester-stimulated alpha(4)beta(1)-dependent adhesion of Jurkat cells at 30 min. Similarly, Y-27632 treatment increased stimulated beta(2) integrin-dependent neutrophil adhesion at 30 min but not at 5 min. Because reduced de-adhesion could mimic augmentation of adhesion at later time points, we developed an assay to measure de-adhesion specifically. Treatment of phorbol ester-or bacterial chemoattractant peptide-but not Mn(2+)-stimulated neutrophils adherent to serum-coated plastic or endothelial cells with Y-27632 or C3 exoenzyme markedly reduced the rate of de-adhesion, while markedly increasing their spreading. RhoA kinase inhibitor effects on de-adhesion and spreading were reversed by treatment with the cytoskeletal-disrupting agent cytochalasin D. Treatment with Y-27632 influenced neither integrin activation epitope nor integrin clustering. We conclude that activation of RhoA kinase promotes leukocyte de-adhesion by inhibiting cytoskeletal-dependent spreading, and that these effects of RhoA kinase constitute a new mechanism for regulation of integrin receptor avidity.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12193698     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.169.5.2330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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