Cathepsin X cleaves the beta 2 cytoplasmic tail of LFA-1 inducing the intermediate affinity form of LFA-1 and alpha-actinin-1 binding


Autoria(s): JEVNIKAR, Zala; OBERMAJER, Natasa; PECAR-FONOVIC, Ursa; KARAOGLANOVIC-CARMONA, Adriana; KOS, Janko
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2009

Resumo

The motility of T cells depends on the dynamic spatial regulation of integrin-mediated adhesion and de-adhesion. Cathepsin X, a cysteine protease, has been shown to regulate T-cell migration by interaction with lymphocyte function associated antigen-1 (LFA-1). LFA-1 adhesion to the ICAM-1 is controlled by the association of actin-binding proteins with the cytoplasmic tail of the beta(2) chain of LFA-1. Cleavage by cathepsin X of the amino acid residues S(769), E(768) and A(767) from the C-terminal of the beta(2) cytoplasmic tail of LFA-1 is shown to promote binding of the actin-binding protein alpha-actinin-1. Furthermore, cathepsin X overexpression reduced LFA-1 clustering and induced an intermediate affinity LFA-1 conformation that is known to associate with a-actinin-1. increased levels of intermediate affinity LFA-1 resulted in augmented cell spreading due to reduced attachment of T cells to the ICAM-1-coated surface. Gradual cleavage of LFA-1 by cathepsin X enables the transition between intermediate and high affinity LFA-1, an event that is crucial for effective T-cell migration.

Research Agency of the Republic of Slovenia[P4-0127]

Research Agency of the Republic of Slovenia

Research Agency of the Republic of Slovenia

Research Agency of the Republic of Slovenia[J4-9425]

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, v.39, n.11, p.3217-3227, 2009

0014-2980

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/30179

10.1002/eji.200939562

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eji.200939562

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eng

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

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European Journal of Immunology

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Palavras-Chave #alpha-Actinin-1 #beta(2) Cytoplasmic tail #Cathepsin X #LFA-1 affinity #T-cell migration #CD11/CD18 LEUKOCYTE INTEGRINS #ALPHA-ACTININ #T-LYMPHOCYTES #ADHESION #ACTIVATION #CELLS #PHOSPHORYLATION #MIGRATION #DOMAIN #TALIN #Immunology
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