Literature DB >> 8943416

Rho is a negative regulator of human monocyte spreading.

M Aepfelbacher1, M Essler, E Huber, A Czech, P C Weber.   

Abstract

Monocyte spreading is a sequential series of events including cell flattening, formation of new actin structures and focal adhesions, as well as development of cytoplasmic projections. To investigate the involvement of the GTP-binding protein Rho in spreading, we treated human blood monocytes or PMA-stimulated U937 or THP1 cells with Clostridium botulinum C3-transferase (C3), which ADP-ribosylates and inactivates Rho in intact cells. The C3 treatment caused 1) a four- to fivefold increase in the number of THP1 cells that spread on fibronectin within 24 h of PMA stimulation, 2) a greater area covered by the spread cells, and 3) accelerated and enhanced development of macrophage-like filopodial and pseudopodial projections. Similar results were obtained with PMA-stimulated U937 cells and human blood monocytes. Furthermore, cell staining revealed disorganization of subcortical actin in C3-treated THP1 cells, whereas circular actin formations at the substrate-attached part of the cells and vinculin-containing focal complexes/adhesions were unaffected. Finally, we found a decrease in membrane-associated RhoA in normal spreading THP1 cells, which suggests endogenous inactivation of Rho and might provide an explanation for the acceleration of spreading caused by the C3-transferase. In conclusion, these results indicate that active Rho is an important, negative regulator of human monocyte spreading by maintaining cell tension and cortical actin organization.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8943416

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


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