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Publication : Roles of extracellular and intracellular sphingosine 1-phosphate in cell migration.

First Author  Yu H Year  2009
Journal  Genes Cells Volume  14
Issue  5 Pages  597-605
PubMed ID  19371379 Mgi Jnum  J:158340
Mgi Id  MGI:4438562 Doi  10.1111/j.1365-2443.2009.01295.x
Citation  Yu H, et al. (2009) Roles of extracellular and intracellular sphingosine 1-phosphate in cell migration. Genes Cells 14(5):597-605
abstractText  Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is an important factor for the regulation of cell motility acting both inside and outside the cells. The precise role of S1P in the control of cell motility, however, remains unclear. Here we describe the roles of S1P in the regulation of cell motility by dissecting them into intracellular and extracellular actions using a liposomal S1P transfer technique. In a Boyden chamber assay free S1P enhanced directional cell movement, whereas liposomal S1P induced nondirectional cell movement. Furthermore, inhibition of sphingosine kinase (SphK) 1 by several inhibitors or knockdown of the enzyme expression by siRNA caused reduced wound-faced cell polarity formation as assessed by wound-healing assay. Moreover, S1P-induced cell migration was strongly inhibited by SphK inhibitors. These results indicate that extracellular S1P acting through S1P receptors facilitates the formation of cell polarity, whereas S1P generated inside the cells functions as an intracellular mediator per se to enhance nondirectional cell movement, thus S1P enhances directional cell movement in a coordinated fashion.
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