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Rho signaling inhibition mitigates lung injury via targeting neutrophil recruitment and selectin-AKT signaling.

Apurwa Singhal1, Priyanka Dhankani1, Kanchan Lata Gupta1, Jayashree Mazumder1, Adithya R1, Madhu Dikshit2, Sachin Kumar3.   

Abstract

Neutrophils, the early responders of the immune system, eliminate intruders, but their over-activation can also instigate tissue damage leading to various autoimmune and inflammatory disease conditions. As approaches causing neutropenia are associated with immunodeficiency, targeting aberrant neutrophil infiltration offers an attractive strategy in neutrophil-centered diseases including acute lung injury. Rho GTPase family proteins Rho, Rac and Cdc42 play important role as regulators of chemotaxis in diverse systems. Rho inhibitors protected against lung injuries, while genetic Rho-deficiency exhibited neutrophil hyperactivity and exacerbated lung injury. These differential outcomes might be due to distinct effects on different cell types or activation/ inhibition of specific signaling pathways responsible for neutrophil polarity, migration and functions. In this study, we explored neutrophil centric effects of Rho signaling mitigation. Consistent with previous reports, Rho signaling inhibitor Y-27632 provided protection against acute lung injury, but without regulating LPS mediated systemic increase of neutrophils in the circulation. Interestingly, the adoptive transfer approach identified a specific defect in neutrophil migration capacity after Rho signaling mitigation. These defects were associated with loss of polarity and altered actin dynamics identified using time-lapse in vitro studies. Further analysis revealed a rescue of stimulation-dependent L-selectin shedding on neutrophils with Rho signaling inhibitor. Surprisingly, functional blocking of L-selectin (CD62L) led to defective recruitment of neutrophils into inflamed lungs. Further, single-cell level analyses identified MAPK signaling as downstream mechanism of Rho signaling and L-selectin mediated effects. p-AKT levels were diminished in detergent resistance membrane-associated signalosome upon Rho signaling inhibition and blockade of selectin. Moreover, inhibition of AKT signaling as well as selectin blocking led to defects in neutrophil polarity. Together, this study identified Rho-dependent distinct L-selectin and AKT signaling mediated regulation of neutrophil recruitment to inflamed lung tissue.
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Keywords:  Acute lung injury; Chemotaxis; L-selectin; Neutrophils; Rho kinase; Y-27632

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34425130     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2021.119122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res        ISSN: 0167-4889            Impact factor:   4.739


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