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Migfilin and filamin as regulators of integrin activation in endothelial cells and neutrophils.


ABSTRACT: Cell adhesion and migration depend on engagement of extracellular matrix ligands by integrins. Integrin activation is dynamically regulated by interactions of various cytoplasmic proteins, such as filamin and integrin activators, talin and kindlin, with the cytoplasmic tail of the integrin ? subunit. Although filamin has been suggested to be an inhibitor of integrin activation, direct functional evidence for the inhibitory role of filamin is limited. Migfilin, a filamin-binding protein enriched at cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix contact sites, can displace filamin from ?1 and ?3 integrins and promote integrin activation. However, its role in activation and functions of different ? integrins in human vascular cells is unknown. In this study, using flow cytometry, we demonstrate that filamin inhibits ?1 and ?IIb?3 integrin activation, and migfilin can overcome its inhibitory effect. Migfilin protein is widely expressed in different adherent and circulating blood cells and can regulate integrin activation in naturally-occurring vascular cells, endothelial cells and neutrophils. Migfilin can activate ?1, ?2 and ?3 integrins and promote integrin mediated responses while migfilin depletion impairs the spreading and migration of endothelial cells. Thus, filamin can act broadly as an inhibitor and migfilin is a promoter of integrin activation.

SUBMITTER: Das M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3197140 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Migfilin and filamin as regulators of integrin activation in endothelial cells and neutrophils.

Das Mitali M   Ithychanda Sujay Subbayya SS   Qin Jun J   Plow Edward F EF  

PloS one 20111017 10


Cell adhesion and migration depend on engagement of extracellular matrix ligands by integrins. Integrin activation is dynamically regulated by interactions of various cytoplasmic proteins, such as filamin and integrin activators, talin and kindlin, with the cytoplasmic tail of the integrin β subunit. Although filamin has been suggested to be an inhibitor of integrin activation, direct functional evidence for the inhibitory role of filamin is limited. Migfilin, a filamin-binding protein enriched  ...[more]

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