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Collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA in cell adhesions

We examine how collagen substrate topography, free intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca(2+)](i), and the association of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA (NMMIIA) at collagen adhesions are regulated to enable collagen phagocytosis. Fibroblasts plated on planar, collagen-coated substrates sh...

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Autores principales: Arora, P. D., Wang, Y., Bresnick, A., Dawson, J., Janmey, P. A., McCulloch, C. A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The American Society for Cell Biology 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3596245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23325791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E12-10-0754
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author Arora, P. D.
Wang, Y.
Bresnick, A.
Dawson, J.
Janmey, P. A.
McCulloch, C. A.
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Wang, Y.
Bresnick, A.
Dawson, J.
Janmey, P. A.
McCulloch, C. A.
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description We examine how collagen substrate topography, free intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca(2+)](i), and the association of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA (NMMIIA) at collagen adhesions are regulated to enable collagen phagocytosis. Fibroblasts plated on planar, collagen-coated substrates show minimal increase of [Ca(2+)](i), minimal colocalization of gelsolin and NMMIIA in focal adhesions, and minimal intracellular collagen degradation. In fibroblasts plated on collagen-coated latex beads there are large increases of [Ca(2+)](i), time- and Ca(2+)-dependent enrichment of NMMIIA and gelsolin at collagen adhesions, and abundant intracellular collagen degradation. NMMIIA knockdown retards gelsolin recruitment to adhesions and blocks collagen phagocytosis. Gelsolin exhibits tight, Ca(2+)-dependent binding to full-length NMMIIA. Gelsolin domains G4–G6 selectively require Ca(2+) to interact with NMMIIA, which is restricted to residues 1339–1899 of NMMIIA. We conclude that cell adhesion to collagen presented on beads activates Ca(2+) entry and promotes the formation of phagosomes enriched with NMMIIA and gelsolin. The Ca(2+) -dependent interaction of gelsolin and NMMIIA in turn enables actin remodeling and enhances collagen degradation by phagocytosis.
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spelling pubmed-35962452013-05-30 Collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA in cell adhesions Arora, P. D. Wang, Y. Bresnick, A. Dawson, J. Janmey, P. A. McCulloch, C. A. Mol Biol Cell Articles We examine how collagen substrate topography, free intracellular calcium ion concentration ([Ca(2+)](i), and the association of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA (NMMIIA) at collagen adhesions are regulated to enable collagen phagocytosis. Fibroblasts plated on planar, collagen-coated substrates show minimal increase of [Ca(2+)](i), minimal colocalization of gelsolin and NMMIIA in focal adhesions, and minimal intracellular collagen degradation. In fibroblasts plated on collagen-coated latex beads there are large increases of [Ca(2+)](i), time- and Ca(2+)-dependent enrichment of NMMIIA and gelsolin at collagen adhesions, and abundant intracellular collagen degradation. NMMIIA knockdown retards gelsolin recruitment to adhesions and blocks collagen phagocytosis. Gelsolin exhibits tight, Ca(2+)-dependent binding to full-length NMMIIA. Gelsolin domains G4–G6 selectively require Ca(2+) to interact with NMMIIA, which is restricted to residues 1339–1899 of NMMIIA. We conclude that cell adhesion to collagen presented on beads activates Ca(2+) entry and promotes the formation of phagosomes enriched with NMMIIA and gelsolin. The Ca(2+) -dependent interaction of gelsolin and NMMIIA in turn enables actin remodeling and enhances collagen degradation by phagocytosis. The American Society for Cell Biology 2013-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3596245/ /pubmed/23325791 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E12-10-0754 Text en © 2013 Arora et al. This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0). “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society of Cell BD; are registered trademarks of The American Society of Cell Biology.
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Arora, P. D.
Wang, Y.
Bresnick, A.
Dawson, J.
Janmey, P. A.
McCulloch, C. A.
Collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA in cell adhesions
title Collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA in cell adhesions
title_full Collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA in cell adhesions
title_fullStr Collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA in cell adhesions
title_full_unstemmed Collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA in cell adhesions
title_short Collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin IIA in cell adhesions
title_sort collagen remodeling by phagocytosis is determined by collagen substrate topology and calcium-dependent interactions of gelsolin with nonmuscle myosin iia in cell adhesions
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3596245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23325791
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E12-10-0754
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