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Ninjurin1 enhances the basal motility and transendothelial migration of immune cells by inducing protrusive membrane dynamics.


ABSTRACT: Ninjurin1 is involved in the pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an animal model of multiple sclerosis, by mediating leukocyte extravasation, a process that depends on homotypic binding. However, the precise regulatory mechanisms of Ninjurin1 during inflammation are largely undefined. We therefore examined the pro-migratory function of Ninjurin1 and its regulatory mechanisms in macrophages. Interestingly, Ninjurin1-deficient bone marrow-derived macrophages exhibited reduced membrane protrusion formation and dynamics, resulting in the impairment of cell motility. Furthermore, exogenous Ninjurin1 was distributed at the membrane of filopodial structures in Raw264.7 macrophage cells. In Raw264.7 cells, RNA interference of Ninjurin1 reduced the number of filopodial projections, whereas overexpression of Ninjurin1 facilitated their formation and thus promoted cell motility. Ninjurin1-induced filopodial protrusion formation required the activation of Rac1. In Raw264.7 cells penetrating an MBEC4 endothelial cell monolayer, Ninjurin1 was localized to the membrane of protrusions and promoted their formation, suggesting that Ninjurin1-induced protrusive activity contributed to transendothelial migration. Taking these data together, we conclude that Ninjurin1 enhances macrophage motility and consequent extravasation of immune cells through the regulation of protrusive membrane dynamics. We expect these findings to provide insight into the understanding of immune responses mediated by Ninjurin1.

SUBMITTER: Ahn BJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4139210 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ninjurin1 enhances the basal motility and transendothelial migration of immune cells by inducing protrusive membrane dynamics.

Ahn Bum Ju BJ   Le Hoang H   Shin Min Wook MW   Bae Sung-Jin SJ   Lee Eun Ji EJ   Lee Sung Yi SY   Yang Ju Hee JH   Wee Hee-Jun HJ   Cha Jong-Ho JH   Seo Ji Hae JH   Lee Hye Shin HS   Lee Hyo-Jong HJ   Arai Ken K   Lo Eng H EH   Jeon Sejin S   Oh Goo Taeg GT   Kim Woo Jean WJ   Ryu Ji-Kan JK   Suh Jun-Kyu JK   Kim Kyu-Won KW  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20140610 32


Ninjurin1 is involved in the pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an animal model of multiple sclerosis, by mediating leukocyte extravasation, a process that depends on homotypic binding. However, the precise regulatory mechanisms of Ninjurin1 during inflammation are largely undefined. We therefore examined the pro-migratory function of Ninjurin1 and its regulatory mechanisms in macrophages. Interestingly, Ninjurin1-deficient bone marrow-derived macrophages exhibited reduce  ...[more]

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