2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.23.058131
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Ras Inhibitor CAPRI Enables Neutrophils to Chemotax Through a Higher-Concentration Range of Gradients

Abstract: Neutrophils sense and migrate through an enormous range of chemoattractant gradients through adaptation. Here, we reveal that, in human neutrophils, Calcium-promoted Ras inactivator (CAPRI) locally controls the GPCR-stimulated Ras adaptation. Human neutrophils lacking CAPRI (caprikd) exhibit chemoattractant-induced non-adaptive Ras activation; significantly increased phosphorylation of AKT, GSK3α/3β, and cofilin; and excessive actin polymerization. caprikd cells display defective chemotaxis in response to high… Show more

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“…We further confirmed that the increased sensitivity of c2gapA − cells is independent of F-actin (Figure 4). Importantly, human neutrophils lacking CAPRI, a RasGAP protein that controls Ras adaptation in GPCRmediated chemotaxis, are more sensitive to chemoattractant gradients and sense gradients with a lower concentration range (Xuehua et al, 2020). In conclusion, membrane targeting of Ras inhibitors allows both human neutrophils and D. discoideum to sense chemoattractant gradients at a higher concentration range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…We further confirmed that the increased sensitivity of c2gapA − cells is independent of F-actin (Figure 4). Importantly, human neutrophils lacking CAPRI, a RasGAP protein that controls Ras adaptation in GPCRmediated chemotaxis, are more sensitive to chemoattractant gradients and sense gradients with a lower concentration range (Xuehua et al, 2020). In conclusion, membrane targeting of Ras inhibitors allows both human neutrophils and D. discoideum to sense chemoattractant gradients at a higher concentration range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%