2011
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v118.21.16.16
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Rho-GTPase Cdc42 Regulates Neutrophil Polarity Via Crosstalk Between Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome Protein (WASp), Lipid Raft Reorganization, CD11b and Microtubules

Abstract: 16 Neutrophils (PMNs) are the first line of immune defense by moving toward the infection site. A key event of cell migration is the maintenance of a polarized morphology characterized by a single protrusive leading edge (i.e. lamellipodia) and a contractile uropod. Using mice with a conditional Cdc42 (flox) allele, we have previously reported that the small Rho GTPase Cdc42 controls neutrophil polarity via CD11b integrin signaling at the uropod (Szczur; Blood 2009). In the present study, we see… Show more

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“…Treatment with both drugs induced a significant fraction (wiskostatin, 30.83 ± 3.33; Latrunculin A, 28 ± 4.74 [mean ± SEM]) of cells to undergo spontaneous NETosis (Fig 2, B ), suggesting that an intact cytoskeletal network is essential to limit rupture of the nuclear membrane or translocation of granular contents. 28 Thus cell-intrinsic factors related to loss of proper actin containment contribute to facilitate NETosis in WASp-mutated neutrophils.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment with both drugs induced a significant fraction (wiskostatin, 30.83 ± 3.33; Latrunculin A, 28 ± 4.74 [mean ± SEM]) of cells to undergo spontaneous NETosis (Fig 2, B ), suggesting that an intact cytoskeletal network is essential to limit rupture of the nuclear membrane or translocation of granular contents. 28 Thus cell-intrinsic factors related to loss of proper actin containment contribute to facilitate NETosis in WASp-mutated neutrophils.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%