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P120-Catenin regulates leukocyte transmigration through an effect on VE-cadherin phosphorylation.


ABSTRACT: Vascular endothelial-cadherin (VE-cad) is localized to adherens junctions at endothelial cell borders and forms a complex with alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and p120-catenins (p120). We previously showed that the VE-cad complex disassociates to form short-lived "gaps" during leukocyte transendothelial migration (TEM); however, whether these gaps are required for leukocyte TEM is not clear. Recently p120 has been shown to control VE-cad surface expression through endocytosis. We hypothesized that p120 regulates VE-cad surface expression, which would in turn have functional consequences for leukocyte transmigration. Here we show that endothelial cells transduced with an adenovirus expressing p120GFP fusion protein significantly increase VE-cad expression. Moreover, endothelial junctions with high p120GFP expression largely prevent VE-cad gap formation and neutrophil leukocyte TEM; if TEM occurs, the length of time required is prolonged. We find no evidence that VE-cad endocytosis plays a role in VE-cad gap formation and instead show that this process is regulated by changes in VE-cad phosphorylation. In fact, a nonphosphorylatable VE-cad mutant prevented TEM. In summary, our studies provide compelling evidence that VE-cad gap formation is required for leukocyte transmigration and identify p120 as a critical intracellular mediator of this process through its regulation of VE-cad expression at junctions.

SUBMITTER: Alcaide P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2556612 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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p120-Catenin regulates leukocyte transmigration through an effect on VE-cadherin phosphorylation.

Alcaide Pilar P   Newton Gail G   Auerbach Scott S   Sehrawat Seema S   Mayadas Tanya N TN   Golan David E DE   Yacono Patrick P   Vincent Peter P   Kowalczyk Andrew A   Luscinskas Francis W FW  

Blood 20080718 7


Vascular endothelial-cadherin (VE-cad) is localized to adherens junctions at endothelial cell borders and forms a complex with alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and p120-catenins (p120). We previously showed that the VE-cad complex disassociates to form short-lived "gaps" during leukocyte transendothelial migration (TEM); however, whether these gaps are required for leukocyte TEM is not clear. Recently p120 has been shown to control VE-cad surface expression through endocytosis. We hypothesized that p120 r  ...[more]

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