2012
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m111.309419
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Phospholipase A2IVα Regulates Phagocytosis Independent of Its Enzymatic Activity

Abstract: Background:The mechanistic regulation of phagocytosis by phospholipase A 2 (PLA 2 ) remains to be defined. Results: A specific PLA 2 isoform is activated during phagocytosis, translocates to the plasma membrane, and directly participates in phagosome formation, without involving its enzymatic activity. Conclusion: PLA 2 IV␣ regulates phagocytosis via a novel mechanism that requires membrane binding of its C2 domain. Significance: PLA 2 IV␣ mediates a novel mechanism of phagocytosis regulation.

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“…In this regard, cPLA 2 a, the first rate-limiting enzyme for eicosanoid synthesis, was found to translocate to the phagosome to regulate phagocytosis at various steps, some of which may depend on eicosanoid synthesis, whereas others may not (49,82). We detected a rather modest production of eicosanoids in IL-4-treated cells that did not change whether sPLA 2 -Vdeficient or normal cells were used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
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“…In this regard, cPLA 2 a, the first rate-limiting enzyme for eicosanoid synthesis, was found to translocate to the phagosome to regulate phagocytosis at various steps, some of which may depend on eicosanoid synthesis, whereas others may not (49,82). We detected a rather modest production of eicosanoids in IL-4-treated cells that did not change whether sPLA 2 -Vdeficient or normal cells were used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Alternatively, the possibility that loss of function in sPLA 2 -V-depleted macrophages may, in part, be unrelated to lysophospholipids cannot be ruled out if the enzyme is also exerting noncatalytical functions in the cells. In this regard, recent data showed that cPLA 2 a translocation to nascent phagosomes in murine macrophages takes place in a manner that is independent of its enzymatic activity (82).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These functions would be lost if inhibition were accomplished by genetic approaches, but not if chemical inhibitors were used. In this regard, recent data have shown that, during phagocytosis, cPLA 2 a translocates to the site of nascent phagosomes to modulate the phagocytic process in a manner that is independent of its enzymatic activity (66). Of course, the use of chemical inhibitors has its own issues, such as the lack of specificity, and we acknowledge this as a limitation of the current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Besides its role in eicosanoid biosynthesis, cPLA 2 ␣ is selectively activated upon Fc receptor (FcR)-mediated phagocytosis in macrophages, where it rapidly translocates to the nascent phagosome ( 23 ). Unexpectedly, however, it was shown that membrane binding by the isolated C2 domain of cPLA 2 ␣ was suffi cient to induce phagosome formation ( 23 ), suggesting that the C2 domain alone has membrane binding activity that regulates phagocytosis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unexpectedly, however, it was shown that membrane binding by the isolated C2 domain of cPLA 2 ␣ was suffi cient to induce phagosome formation ( 23 ), suggesting that the C2 domain alone has membrane binding activity that regulates phagocytosis. This was further verifi ed with a mutation in the C2 domain, D43N, which abrogates Ca 2+ -binding and could not rescue phagocytosis ( 23 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%