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Impaired Rho GTPase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis

Infiltration of monocytes and macrophages into the site of inflammation is critical in the progression of inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis. Cell migration is dependent on the continuous organization of the actin cytoskeleton, which is regulated by members of the small Rho GTPase family...

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Autores principales: Aflaki, Elma, Balenga, Nariman A. B., Luschnig-Schratl, Petra, Wolinski, Heimo, Povoden, Silvia, Chandak, Prakash G., Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G., Eder, Sandra, Konya, Viktoria, Kohlwein, Sepp-Dieter, Heinemann, Akos, Kratky, Dagmar
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Publicado: SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3214256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21533980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00018-011-0688-4
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author Aflaki, Elma
Balenga, Nariman A. B.
Luschnig-Schratl, Petra
Wolinski, Heimo
Povoden, Silvia
Chandak, Prakash G.
Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G.
Eder, Sandra
Konya, Viktoria
Kohlwein, Sepp-Dieter
Heinemann, Akos
Kratky, Dagmar
author_facet Aflaki, Elma
Balenga, Nariman A. B.
Luschnig-Schratl, Petra
Wolinski, Heimo
Povoden, Silvia
Chandak, Prakash G.
Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G.
Eder, Sandra
Konya, Viktoria
Kohlwein, Sepp-Dieter
Heinemann, Akos
Kratky, Dagmar
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description Infiltration of monocytes and macrophages into the site of inflammation is critical in the progression of inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis. Cell migration is dependent on the continuous organization of the actin cytoskeleton, which is regulated by members of the small Rho GTPase family (RhoA, Cdc42, Rac) that are also important for the regulation of signal transduction pathways. We have recently reported on reduced plaque formation in an atherosclerotic mouse model transplanted with bone marrow from adipose triglyceride lipase-deficient (Atgl−/−) mice. Here we provide evidence that defective lipolysis in macrophages lacking ATGL, the major enzyme responsible for triacylglycerol hydrolysis, favors an anti-inflammatory M2-like macrophage phenotype. Our data implicate an as yet unrecognized principle that insufficient lipolysis influences macrophage polarization and actin polymerization, resulting in impaired macrophage migration. Sustained phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase [due to inactivation of its phosphatase by elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS)] results in defective Cdc42, Rac1 and RhoA activation and in increased and sustained activation of Rac2. Inhibition of ROS production restores the migratory capacity of Atgl−/− macrophages. Since monocyte and macrophage migration are a prerequisite for infiltrating the arterial wall, our results provide a molecular link between lipolysis and the development of atherosclerosis. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00018-011-0688-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-32142562011-12-01 Impaired Rho GTPase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis Aflaki, Elma Balenga, Nariman A. B. Luschnig-Schratl, Petra Wolinski, Heimo Povoden, Silvia Chandak, Prakash G. Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G. Eder, Sandra Konya, Viktoria Kohlwein, Sepp-Dieter Heinemann, Akos Kratky, Dagmar Cell Mol Life Sci Research Article Infiltration of monocytes and macrophages into the site of inflammation is critical in the progression of inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis. Cell migration is dependent on the continuous organization of the actin cytoskeleton, which is regulated by members of the small Rho GTPase family (RhoA, Cdc42, Rac) that are also important for the regulation of signal transduction pathways. We have recently reported on reduced plaque formation in an atherosclerotic mouse model transplanted with bone marrow from adipose triglyceride lipase-deficient (Atgl−/−) mice. Here we provide evidence that defective lipolysis in macrophages lacking ATGL, the major enzyme responsible for triacylglycerol hydrolysis, favors an anti-inflammatory M2-like macrophage phenotype. Our data implicate an as yet unrecognized principle that insufficient lipolysis influences macrophage polarization and actin polymerization, resulting in impaired macrophage migration. Sustained phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase [due to inactivation of its phosphatase by elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS)] results in defective Cdc42, Rac1 and RhoA activation and in increased and sustained activation of Rac2. Inhibition of ROS production restores the migratory capacity of Atgl−/− macrophages. Since monocyte and macrophage migration are a prerequisite for infiltrating the arterial wall, our results provide a molecular link between lipolysis and the development of atherosclerosis. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00018-011-0688-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel 2011-05-02 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3214256/ /pubmed/21533980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00018-011-0688-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Aflaki, Elma
Balenga, Nariman A. B.
Luschnig-Schratl, Petra
Wolinski, Heimo
Povoden, Silvia
Chandak, Prakash G.
Bogner-Strauss, Juliane G.
Eder, Sandra
Konya, Viktoria
Kohlwein, Sepp-Dieter
Heinemann, Akos
Kratky, Dagmar
Impaired Rho GTPase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis
title Impaired Rho GTPase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis
title_full Impaired Rho GTPase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis
title_fullStr Impaired Rho GTPase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis
title_full_unstemmed Impaired Rho GTPase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis
title_short Impaired Rho GTPase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis
title_sort impaired rho gtpase activation abrogates cell polarization and migration in macrophages with defective lipolysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3214256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21533980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00018-011-0688-4
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