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Leukocyte transcellular diapedesis: Rap1b is in control.

Marie-Dominique Filippi1.   

Abstract

The neutrophil transmigration across the blood endothelial cell barrier represents the prerequisite step of innate inflammation. It is well known that neutrophils cross the endothelial barrier by transmigrating at the endothelial cell junction ('paracellular'). However, in vivo and in vitro evidence have clearly demonstrated occurrence of an alternate mode of migration directly through the endothelial cell body ('transcellular'). Despite our knowledge on mechanisms of transendothelial migration, it remains unclear which factors determine distinct modes of migration. We recently found that the Ras-like Rap1b GTPase limits neutrophil transcellular migration. Rap1b restrains transcellular migration by suppressing Akt-driven invasive protrusions while leaving the paracellular route unaffected. Furthermore, Rap1b limits neutrophil tissue infiltration in mice and prevents hyper susceptibility to endotoxin shock. These findings uncover a novel role for Rap1b in neutrophil migration and inflammation. Importantly, they offer emerging evidences that paracellular and transcellular migration of neutrophils are regulated by separate mechanisms. Here, we discuss the mechanisms of neutrophil transmigration and their clinical importance for vascular integrity and innate inflammation.

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Keywords:  Rap1b; diapedesis; invadopodia-like protrusions; neutrophil; transcellular migration

Year:  2015        PMID: 26451346      PMCID: PMC4574898          DOI: 10.1080/21688370.2015.1052185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Barriers        ISSN: 2168-8362


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