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Leukocyte function antigen-1, kindlin-3, and calcium flux orchestrate neutrophil recruitment during inflammation.

Neha Dixit1, Min-Ho Kim, Jan Rossaint, Itsukyo Yamayoshi, Alexander Zarbock, Scott I Simon.   

Abstract

Neutrophil arrest and migration on inflamed endothelium involves a conformational shift in CD11a/CD18 (leukocyte function antigen-1; LFA-1) to a high-affinity and clustered state that determines the strength and lifetime of bond formation with ICAM-1. Cytoskeletal adapter proteins Kindlin-3 and Talin-1 anchor clustered LFA-1 to the cytoskeleton and facilitate the transition from neutrophil rolling to arrest. We recently reported that tensile force acts on LFA-1 bonds inducing their colocalization with Orai1, the predominant membrane store operated Ca(2+) channel that cooperates with the endoplasmic reticulum to elicit cytosolic flux. Because Kindlin-3 was recently reported to initiate LFA-1 clustering in lymphocytes, we hypothesized that it cooperates with Orai1 and LFA-1 in signaling local Ca(2+) flux necessary for shear-resistant neutrophil arrest. Using microfluidic flow channels combined with total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, we applied defined shear stress to low- or high-affinity LFA-1 and imaged the spatiotemporal regulation of bond formation with Kindlin-3 recruitment and Ca(2+) influx. Orai1 and Kindlin-3 genes were silenced in neutrophil-like HL-60 cells to assess their respective roles in this process. Kindlin-3 was enriched within focal clusters of high-affinity LFA-1, which promoted physical linkage with Orai1. This macromolecular complex functioned to amplify inside-out Ca(2+) signaling in response to IL-8 stimulation by catalyzing an increased density of Talin-1 and consolidating LFA-1 clusters within sites of contact with ICAM-1. In this manner, neutrophils use focal adhesions as mechanosensors that convert shear stress-mediated tensile force into local bursts of Ca(2+) influx that catalyze cytoskeletal engagement and an adhesion-strengthened migratory phenotype.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23144497      PMCID: PMC3723394          DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1201638

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


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