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Publication : The small Rho GTPase Cdc42 regulates neutrophil polarity via CD11b integrin signaling.

First Author  Szczur K Year  2009
Journal  Blood Volume  114
Issue  20 Pages  4527-37
PubMed ID  19752396 Mgi Jnum  J:154928
Mgi Id  MGI:4411946 Doi  10.1182/blood-2008-12-195164
Citation  Szczur K, et al. (2009) The small Rho GTPase Cdc42 regulates neutrophil polarity via CD11b integrin signaling. Blood 114(20):4527-37
abstractText  Neutrophil migration to sites of infection is the first line of cellular defense. A key event of migration is the maintenance of a polarized morphology, which is characterized by a single leading edge of filamentous actin and a contractile uropod devoid of filamentous actin protrusions. Using a mouse model of high Cdc42 activity, we previously demonstrated the importance of Cdc42 activity in neutrophil migration. However, the specific functions of Cdc42 in this process remain to be understood. Using neutrophils genetically deficient in Cdc42, we show that Cdc42 regulates directed migration by maintaining neutrophil polarity. Although it is known to be activated at the front, Cdc42 suppresses protrusions at the uropod. Interestingly, Cdc42 makes use of the integrin CD11b during this process. Cdc42 determines the redistribution of CD11b at the uropod. In turn, using CD11b-null cells and CD11b crosslinking experiments, we show that CD11b modulates myosin light chain phosphorylation to suppress lateral protrusions. Our results uncover a new mechanism in which Cdc42 regulates the uropod through CD11b signaling to maintain polarity in migrating neutrophils. It also reveals new functions for CD11b in neutrophil polarity.
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