2019
DOI: 10.1002/jlb.2a0718-272rr
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RhoGDI2 positively regulates the Rho GTPases activation in response to the β2 outside-in signaling in T cells adhesion and migration on ICAM-1

Abstract: Cytoskeletal reorganization driven by Rho GTPases plays a crucial role in the migration of T cells, which are key regulators of immunity. The molecular mechanisms that control actin cytoskeleton remodeling during T cell movement have only partially been clarified as the function of many modulators has not been evaluated in these cells. Here, we report a new function of RhoGDI2 by showing that this protein positively regulates Rho GTPase activation during T cell adhesion and migration. RhoGDI2 knockdown signifi… Show more

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“…Phosphorylation decreases the amount of Rac1 in RhoGDI2 complexes and increases RhoGDI2 association with cell membranes ( 22 ). Although it has been reported that RhoGDI2 positively regulates the activation of Rac1 and Cdc42 ( 20 ), we find the phosphorylation on 24 and 153 tyrosine complex less RhoA or RhoC in human T-ALL cell lines ( Figure 3 ), raising a possibility to release the negative regulatory role of RhoGDI2 in T-ALL cell migration toward CXCL12 ( Figure 4 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Phosphorylation decreases the amount of Rac1 in RhoGDI2 complexes and increases RhoGDI2 association with cell membranes ( 22 ). Although it has been reported that RhoGDI2 positively regulates the activation of Rac1 and Cdc42 ( 20 ), we find the phosphorylation on 24 and 153 tyrosine complex less RhoA or RhoC in human T-ALL cell lines ( Figure 3 ), raising a possibility to release the negative regulatory role of RhoGDI2 in T-ALL cell migration toward CXCL12 ( Figure 4 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…RhoGDI2 is reported to negatively or positively regulate RhoGTPases ( 20 ). We previously demonstrated that RhoA and RhoC were required for JURKAT migration toward CXCL12 ( 21 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Syk is required for β2 integrin conducted cellular spreading and the activation of ERK signalling in myeloid cells including osteoclast . Syk, as a non‐receptor tyrosine kinase, is essential to immune system and associated with various functions of the immune cells.…”
Section: Critical Signalling and Their Cross Talking Involved In Intementioning
confidence: 99%