2010
DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00263.2009
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Mechanotransduction by GEF-H1 as a novel mechanism of ventilator-induced vascular endothelial permeability

Abstract: Pathological lung overdistention associated with mechanical ventilation at high tidal volumes (ventilator-induced lung injury; VILI) compromises endothelial cell (EC) barrier leading to development of pulmonary edema and increased morbidity and mortality. We have previously shown involvement of microtubule (MT)-associated Rho-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor GEF-H1 in the agonist-induced regulation of EC permeability. Using an in vitro model of human pulmonary EC exposed to VILI-relevant magnitude o… Show more

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“…Transfection of EC with siRNA was performed as described previously (21). After 72 h of transfection, cells were used for experiments or harvested for Western blot verification of specific protein depletion.…”
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“…Transfection of EC with siRNA was performed as described previously (21). After 72 h of transfection, cells were used for experiments or harvested for Western blot verification of specific protein depletion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nonspecific RNA (Dharmacon, Lafayette, CO) was used as a control treatment. Plasmids encoding human wild type GEF-H1, wild type PAK1, and dominant negative PAK1 (H83L/H86L/K299R) constructs (22) were kindly provided by G. Bokoch; GEF-H1-S885A was kindly provided by K. Szaszi (St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada); and plasmids encoding Rac1 constitutively active (G12V) and dominant negative (T17N) mutants were purchased from the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Rolla, MO) and used for transient transfections according to protocols described previously (3,21). Control transfections were performed with empty vectors.…”
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“…2 Cingulin has been shown to recruit the RhoGEF guanine nucleotide exchange factor H1 (GEFH1) to TJ, thereby downregulating the activity of RhoA and downstream signaling. 6 Although expression of cingulin in ECs is low, the recently identified role of GEFH1 in permeability 7,8 raises the intriguing possibility that cingulin is also important in regulation of barrier function. In this issue of ATVB, a study by Schossleitner et al 9 provides novel insights into the function of cingulin in ECs.…”
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