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ABSTRACT: Background
Migration of mature and immature leukocytes in response to chemokines is not only essential during inflammation and host defense, but also during development of the hematopoietic system. Many molecules implicated in migratory polarity show uniform cellular distribution under non-activated conditions, but acquire a polarized localization upon exposure to migratory cues.Methodology/principal findings
Here, we present evidence that raft-associated endocytic proteins (flotillins) are pre-assembled in lymphoid, myeloid and primitive hematopoietic cells and accumulate in the uropod during migration. Furthermore, flotillins display a polarized distribution during immunological synapse formation. Employing the membrane lipid-order sensitive probe Laurdan, we show that flotillin accumulation in the immunological synapse is concomittant with membrane ordering in these regions.Conclusions
Together with the observation that flotillin polarization does not occur in other polarized cell types such as polarized epithelial cells, our results suggest a specific role for flotillins in hematopoietic cell polarization. Based on our results, we propose that in hematopoietic cells, flotillins provide intrinsic cues that govern segregation of certain microdomain-associated molecules during immune cell polarization.
SUBMITTER: Rajendran L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2794375 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rajendran Lawrence L Beckmann Julia J Magenau Astrid A Boneberg Eva-Maria EM Gaus Katharina K Viola Antonella A Giebel Bernd B Illges Harald H
PloS one 20091222 12
<h4>Background</h4>Migration of mature and immature leukocytes in response to chemokines is not only essential during inflammation and host defense, but also during development of the hematopoietic system. Many molecules implicated in migratory polarity show uniform cellular distribution under non-activated conditions, but acquire a polarized localization upon exposure to migratory cues.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Here, we present evidence that raft-associated endocytic proteins (flot ...[more]