Literature DB >> 28960175

Endothelial RhoB and RhoC are dispensable for leukocyte diapedesis and for maintaining vascular integrity during diapedesis.

Lilian Schimmel1, Aafke de Ligt1, Simon Tol2, Vivian de Waard3, Jaap D van Buul1.   

Abstract

Active remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton in endothelial cells is necessary for allowing leukocytes to cross the barrier during the process of transendothelial migration (TEM). Involvement of RhoGTPases to regulate actin organization is inevitable, and we recently reported on the local function of RhoA in limiting vascular leakage during leukocyte TEM. As a follow-up we investigated here the possible involvement of two other closely-related GTPases; RhoB and RhoC, in regulating leukocyte TEM and vascular barrier maintenance. Physiological flow experiments showed no substantial involvement of either endothelial RhoB or RhoC in neutrophil adhesion and transmigration efficiency. Besides neutrophil TEM, we did not observe a role for endothelial RhoB or RhoC in limiting vascular leakage in both inflammatory conditions and during TEM. In conclusion, endothelial RhoB and RhoC are both dispensable for regulating leukocyte diapedesis and for maintaining vascular barrier function under inflammatory conditions and during leukocyte diapedesis.

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Keywords:  RhoB; RhoC; endothelial; permeability; transmigration; vascular leakage

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28960175      PMCID: PMC7549626          DOI: 10.1080/21541248.2017.1377815

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small GTPases        ISSN: 2154-1248


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