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Co-regulation of transcellular and paracellular leak across microvascular endothelium by dynamin and Rac.

Susan M Armstrong1, Vahid Khajoee2, Changsen Wang2, Tieling Wang2, Jayesh Tigdi2, Jun Yin2, Wolfgang M Kuebler2, Mark Gillrie3, Shevaun P Davis3, May Ho3, Warren L Lee4.   

Abstract

Increased permeability of the microvascular endothelium to fluids and proteins is the hallmark of inflammatory conditions such as sepsis. Leakage can occur between (paracellular) or through (transcytosis) endothelial cells, yet little is known about whether these pathways are linked. Understanding the regulation of microvascular permeability is essential for the identification of novel therapies to combat inflammation. We investigated whether transcytosis and paracellular leakage are co-regulated. Using molecular and pharmacologic approaches, we inhibited transcytosis of albumin in primary human microvascular endothelium and measured paracellular permeability. Blockade of transcytosis induced a rapid increase in paracellular leakage that was not explained by decreases in caveolin-1 or increases in activity of nitric oxide synthase. The effect required caveolin-1 but was observed in cells depleted of clathrin, indicating that it was not due to the general inhibition of endocytosis. Inhibiting transcytosis by dynamin blockade increased paracellular leakage concomitantly with the loss of cortical actin from the plasma membrane and the displacement of active Rac from the plasmalemma. Importantly, inhibition of paracellular leakage by sphingosine-1-phosphate, which activates Rac and induces cortical actin, caused a significant increase in transcytosis of albumin in vitro and in an ex vivo whole-lung model. In addition, dominant-negative Rac significantly diminished albumin uptake by endothelia. Our findings indicate that transcytosis and paracellular permeability are co-regulated through a signaling pathway linking dynamin, Rac, and actin. Copyright Â
© 2012 American Society for Investigative Pathology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22203054     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2011.12.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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