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The N-Terminus of CD14 Acts to Bind Apoptotic Cells and Confers Rapid-Tethering Capabilities on Non-Myeloid Cells

Cell death and removal of cell corpses in a timely manner is a key event in both physiological and pathological situations including tissue homeostasis and the resolution of inflammation. Phagocytic clearance of cells dying by apoptosis is a complex sequential process comprising attraction, recognit...

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Autores principales: Thomas, Leanne, Bielemeier, Anne, Lambert, Peter A., Darveau, Richard P., Marshall, Lindsay J., Devitt, Andrew
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3728300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23936239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070691
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author Thomas, Leanne
Bielemeier, Anne
Lambert, Peter A.
Darveau, Richard P.
Marshall, Lindsay J.
Devitt, Andrew
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Bielemeier, Anne
Lambert, Peter A.
Darveau, Richard P.
Marshall, Lindsay J.
Devitt, Andrew
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description Cell death and removal of cell corpses in a timely manner is a key event in both physiological and pathological situations including tissue homeostasis and the resolution of inflammation. Phagocytic clearance of cells dying by apoptosis is a complex sequential process comprising attraction, recognition, tethering, signalling and ultimately phagocytosis and degradation of cell corpses. A wide range of molecules acting as apoptotic cell-associated ligands, phagocyte-associated receptors or soluble bridging molecules have been implicated within this process. The role of myeloid cell CD14 in mediating apoptotic cell interactions with macrophages has long been known though key molecules and residues involved have not been defined. Here we sought to further dissect the function of CD14 in apoptotic cell clearance. A novel panel of THP-1 cell-derived phagocytes was employed to demonstrate that CD14 mediates effective apoptotic cell interactions with macrophages in the absence of detectable TLR4 whilst binding and responsiveness to LPS requires TLR4. Using a targeted series of CD14 point mutants expressed in non-myeloid cells we reveal CD14 residue 11 as key in the binding of apoptotic cells whilst other residues are reported as key for LPS binding. Importantly we note that expression of CD14 in non-myeloid cells confers the ability to bind rapidly to apoptotic cells. Analysis of a panel of epithelial cells reveals that a number naturally express CD14 and that this is competent to mediate apoptotic cell clearance. Taken together these data suggest that CD14 relies on residue 11 for apoptotic cell tethering and it may be an important tethering molecule on so called ‘non-professional’ phagocytes thus contributing to apoptotic cell clearance in a non-myeloid setting. Furthermore these data establish CD14 as a rapid-acting tethering molecule, expressed in monocytes, which may thus confer responsiveness of circulating monocytes to apoptotic cell derived material.
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spelling pubmed-37283002013-08-09 The N-Terminus of CD14 Acts to Bind Apoptotic Cells and Confers Rapid-Tethering Capabilities on Non-Myeloid Cells Thomas, Leanne Bielemeier, Anne Lambert, Peter A. Darveau, Richard P. Marshall, Lindsay J. Devitt, Andrew PLoS One Research Article Cell death and removal of cell corpses in a timely manner is a key event in both physiological and pathological situations including tissue homeostasis and the resolution of inflammation. Phagocytic clearance of cells dying by apoptosis is a complex sequential process comprising attraction, recognition, tethering, signalling and ultimately phagocytosis and degradation of cell corpses. A wide range of molecules acting as apoptotic cell-associated ligands, phagocyte-associated receptors or soluble bridging molecules have been implicated within this process. The role of myeloid cell CD14 in mediating apoptotic cell interactions with macrophages has long been known though key molecules and residues involved have not been defined. Here we sought to further dissect the function of CD14 in apoptotic cell clearance. A novel panel of THP-1 cell-derived phagocytes was employed to demonstrate that CD14 mediates effective apoptotic cell interactions with macrophages in the absence of detectable TLR4 whilst binding and responsiveness to LPS requires TLR4. Using a targeted series of CD14 point mutants expressed in non-myeloid cells we reveal CD14 residue 11 as key in the binding of apoptotic cells whilst other residues are reported as key for LPS binding. Importantly we note that expression of CD14 in non-myeloid cells confers the ability to bind rapidly to apoptotic cells. Analysis of a panel of epithelial cells reveals that a number naturally express CD14 and that this is competent to mediate apoptotic cell clearance. Taken together these data suggest that CD14 relies on residue 11 for apoptotic cell tethering and it may be an important tethering molecule on so called ‘non-professional’ phagocytes thus contributing to apoptotic cell clearance in a non-myeloid setting. Furthermore these data establish CD14 as a rapid-acting tethering molecule, expressed in monocytes, which may thus confer responsiveness of circulating monocytes to apoptotic cell derived material. Public Library of Science 2013-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3728300/ /pubmed/23936239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070691 Text en © 2013 Thomas et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Thomas, Leanne
Bielemeier, Anne
Lambert, Peter A.
Darveau, Richard P.
Marshall, Lindsay J.
Devitt, Andrew
The N-Terminus of CD14 Acts to Bind Apoptotic Cells and Confers Rapid-Tethering Capabilities on Non-Myeloid Cells
title The N-Terminus of CD14 Acts to Bind Apoptotic Cells and Confers Rapid-Tethering Capabilities on Non-Myeloid Cells
title_full The N-Terminus of CD14 Acts to Bind Apoptotic Cells and Confers Rapid-Tethering Capabilities on Non-Myeloid Cells
title_fullStr The N-Terminus of CD14 Acts to Bind Apoptotic Cells and Confers Rapid-Tethering Capabilities on Non-Myeloid Cells
title_full_unstemmed The N-Terminus of CD14 Acts to Bind Apoptotic Cells and Confers Rapid-Tethering Capabilities on Non-Myeloid Cells
title_short The N-Terminus of CD14 Acts to Bind Apoptotic Cells and Confers Rapid-Tethering Capabilities on Non-Myeloid Cells
title_sort n-terminus of cd14 acts to bind apoptotic cells and confers rapid-tethering capabilities on non-myeloid cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3728300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23936239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070691
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