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Control of T lymphocyte morphology by the GTPase Rho
BACKGROUND: Rho family GTPase regulation of the actin cytoskeleton governs a variety of cell responses. In this report, we have analyzed the role of the GTPase Rho in maintenance of the T lymphocyte actin cytoskeleton. RESULTS: Inactivation of the GTPase Rho in the human T lymphocytic cell line HPB-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC152646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12600279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-4-2 |
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author | Woodside, Darren G Wooten, David K Teague, T Kent Miyamoto, Yuko J Caudell, Eva G Udagawa, Taturo Andruss, Bernard F McIntyre, Bradley W |
author_facet | Woodside, Darren G Wooten, David K Teague, T Kent Miyamoto, Yuko J Caudell, Eva G Udagawa, Taturo Andruss, Bernard F McIntyre, Bradley W |
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description | BACKGROUND: Rho family GTPase regulation of the actin cytoskeleton governs a variety of cell responses. In this report, we have analyzed the role of the GTPase Rho in maintenance of the T lymphocyte actin cytoskeleton. RESULTS: Inactivation of the GTPase Rho in the human T lymphocytic cell line HPB-ALL does not inhibit constitutively high adhesion to the integrin β1 substrate fibronectin. It did however result in the aberrant extension of finger-like dendritic processes on the substrates VCAM-1, Fn, and mAb specific to β1 integrins. Time-lapse video microscopy demonstrated that C3 induced extensions were primarily the result of an altered pseudopod elongation rather than retraction. Once the stellate pseudopodia extended, none retracted, and cells became completely immobile. Filipodial structures were absent and the dendritic-like processes in C3 treated cells were rich in filamentous actin. Immunolocalization of RhoA in untreated HPB-ALL cells spreading on fibronectin demonstrated a diffuse staining pattern within the pseudopodia. In C3 treated cells, clusters of RhoA were pronounced and localized within the altered extensions. CONCLUSIONS: GTPase Rho is actively involved in the regulation of T lymphocyte morphology and motility. |
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spelling | pubmed-1526462003-04-05 Control of T lymphocyte morphology by the GTPase Rho Woodside, Darren G Wooten, David K Teague, T Kent Miyamoto, Yuko J Caudell, Eva G Udagawa, Taturo Andruss, Bernard F McIntyre, Bradley W BMC Cell Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Rho family GTPase regulation of the actin cytoskeleton governs a variety of cell responses. In this report, we have analyzed the role of the GTPase Rho in maintenance of the T lymphocyte actin cytoskeleton. RESULTS: Inactivation of the GTPase Rho in the human T lymphocytic cell line HPB-ALL does not inhibit constitutively high adhesion to the integrin β1 substrate fibronectin. It did however result in the aberrant extension of finger-like dendritic processes on the substrates VCAM-1, Fn, and mAb specific to β1 integrins. Time-lapse video microscopy demonstrated that C3 induced extensions were primarily the result of an altered pseudopod elongation rather than retraction. Once the stellate pseudopodia extended, none retracted, and cells became completely immobile. Filipodial structures were absent and the dendritic-like processes in C3 treated cells were rich in filamentous actin. Immunolocalization of RhoA in untreated HPB-ALL cells spreading on fibronectin demonstrated a diffuse staining pattern within the pseudopodia. In C3 treated cells, clusters of RhoA were pronounced and localized within the altered extensions. CONCLUSIONS: GTPase Rho is actively involved in the regulation of T lymphocyte morphology and motility. BioMed Central 2003-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC152646/ /pubmed/12600279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-4-2 Text en Copyright © 2003 Woodside et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Woodside, Darren G Wooten, David K Teague, T Kent Miyamoto, Yuko J Caudell, Eva G Udagawa, Taturo Andruss, Bernard F McIntyre, Bradley W Control of T lymphocyte morphology by the GTPase Rho |
title | Control of T lymphocyte morphology by the GTPase Rho |
title_full | Control of T lymphocyte morphology by the GTPase Rho |
title_fullStr | Control of T lymphocyte morphology by the GTPase Rho |
title_full_unstemmed | Control of T lymphocyte morphology by the GTPase Rho |
title_short | Control of T lymphocyte morphology by the GTPase Rho |
title_sort | control of t lymphocyte morphology by the gtpase rho |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC152646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12600279 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-4-2 |
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