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Regulation of Macrophage Motility by the Water Channel Aquaporin-1: Crucial Role of M0/M2 Phenotype Switch

The water channel aquaporin-1 (AQP1) promotes migration of many cell types. Although AQP1 is expressed in macrophages, its potential role in macrophage motility, particularly in relation with phenotype polarization, remains unknown. We here addressed these issues in peritoneal macrophages isolated f...

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Autores principales: Tyteca, Donatienne, Nishino, Tomoya, Debaix, Huguette, Van Der Smissen, Patrick, N'Kuli, Francisca, Hoffmann, Delia, Cnops, Yvette, Rabolli, Virginie, van Loo, Geert, Beyaert, Rudi, Huaux, François, Devuyst, Olivier, Courtoy, Pierre J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4342038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25719758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117398
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author Tyteca, Donatienne
Nishino, Tomoya
Debaix, Huguette
Van Der Smissen, Patrick
N'Kuli, Francisca
Hoffmann, Delia
Cnops, Yvette
Rabolli, Virginie
van Loo, Geert
Beyaert, Rudi
Huaux, François
Devuyst, Olivier
Courtoy, Pierre J.
author_facet Tyteca, Donatienne
Nishino, Tomoya
Debaix, Huguette
Van Der Smissen, Patrick
N'Kuli, Francisca
Hoffmann, Delia
Cnops, Yvette
Rabolli, Virginie
van Loo, Geert
Beyaert, Rudi
Huaux, François
Devuyst, Olivier
Courtoy, Pierre J.
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description The water channel aquaporin-1 (AQP1) promotes migration of many cell types. Although AQP1 is expressed in macrophages, its potential role in macrophage motility, particularly in relation with phenotype polarization, remains unknown. We here addressed these issues in peritoneal macrophages isolated from AQP1-deficient mice, either undifferentiated (M0) or stimulated with LPS to orientate towards pro-inflammatory phenotype (classical macrophage activation; M1). In non-stimulated macrophages, ablation of AQP1 (like inhibition by HgCl(2)) increased by 2–3 fold spontaneous migration in a Src/PI3K/Rac-dependent manner. This correlated with cell elongation and formation of lamellipodia/ruffles, resulting in membrane lipid and F4/80 recruitment to the leading edge. This indicated that AQP1 normally suppresses migration of resting macrophages, as opposed to other cell types. Resting Aqp1(-/-) macrophages exhibited CD206 redistribution into ruffles and increased arginase activity like IL4/IL13 (alternative macrophage activation; M2), indicating a M0-M2 shift. In contrast, upon M1 orientation by LPS in vitro or peritoneal inflammation in vivo, migration of Aqp1(-/-) macrophages was reduced. Taken together, these data indicate that AQP1 oppositely regulates macrophage migration, depending on stimulation or not by LPS, and that macrophage phenotypic and migratory changes may be regulated independently of external cues.
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spelling pubmed-43420382015-03-04 Regulation of Macrophage Motility by the Water Channel Aquaporin-1: Crucial Role of M0/M2 Phenotype Switch Tyteca, Donatienne Nishino, Tomoya Debaix, Huguette Van Der Smissen, Patrick N'Kuli, Francisca Hoffmann, Delia Cnops, Yvette Rabolli, Virginie van Loo, Geert Beyaert, Rudi Huaux, François Devuyst, Olivier Courtoy, Pierre J. PLoS One Research Article The water channel aquaporin-1 (AQP1) promotes migration of many cell types. Although AQP1 is expressed in macrophages, its potential role in macrophage motility, particularly in relation with phenotype polarization, remains unknown. We here addressed these issues in peritoneal macrophages isolated from AQP1-deficient mice, either undifferentiated (M0) or stimulated with LPS to orientate towards pro-inflammatory phenotype (classical macrophage activation; M1). In non-stimulated macrophages, ablation of AQP1 (like inhibition by HgCl(2)) increased by 2–3 fold spontaneous migration in a Src/PI3K/Rac-dependent manner. This correlated with cell elongation and formation of lamellipodia/ruffles, resulting in membrane lipid and F4/80 recruitment to the leading edge. This indicated that AQP1 normally suppresses migration of resting macrophages, as opposed to other cell types. Resting Aqp1(-/-) macrophages exhibited CD206 redistribution into ruffles and increased arginase activity like IL4/IL13 (alternative macrophage activation; M2), indicating a M0-M2 shift. In contrast, upon M1 orientation by LPS in vitro or peritoneal inflammation in vivo, migration of Aqp1(-/-) macrophages was reduced. Taken together, these data indicate that AQP1 oppositely regulates macrophage migration, depending on stimulation or not by LPS, and that macrophage phenotypic and migratory changes may be regulated independently of external cues. Public Library of Science 2015-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4342038/ /pubmed/25719758 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117398 Text en © 2015 Tyteca 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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Tyteca, Donatienne
Nishino, Tomoya
Debaix, Huguette
Van Der Smissen, Patrick
N'Kuli, Francisca
Hoffmann, Delia
Cnops, Yvette
Rabolli, Virginie
van Loo, Geert
Beyaert, Rudi
Huaux, François
Devuyst, Olivier
Courtoy, Pierre J.
Regulation of Macrophage Motility by the Water Channel Aquaporin-1: Crucial Role of M0/M2 Phenotype Switch
title Regulation of Macrophage Motility by the Water Channel Aquaporin-1: Crucial Role of M0/M2 Phenotype Switch
title_full Regulation of Macrophage Motility by the Water Channel Aquaporin-1: Crucial Role of M0/M2 Phenotype Switch
title_fullStr Regulation of Macrophage Motility by the Water Channel Aquaporin-1: Crucial Role of M0/M2 Phenotype Switch
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of Macrophage Motility by the Water Channel Aquaporin-1: Crucial Role of M0/M2 Phenotype Switch
title_short Regulation of Macrophage Motility by the Water Channel Aquaporin-1: Crucial Role of M0/M2 Phenotype Switch
title_sort regulation of macrophage motility by the water channel aquaporin-1: crucial role of m0/m2 phenotype switch
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4342038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25719758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117398
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