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Rho family GTPases and their regulators in lymphocytes.


ABSTRACT: Rho family GTPases, and the proteins that regulate them, have important roles in many cellular processes, including cell division, survival, migration and adhesion. Although most of our understanding of these proteins has come from studies using cell lines, more recent gene targeting studies in mice are providing insights into the in vivo function of these proteins. Here we review recent progress revealing crucial roles for these proteins in lymphocyte development, activation, differentiation and migration. The emerging picture shows that Rho family GTPases transduce signals from receptors for antigens, chemokines and cytokines, as well as adhesion molecules and pattern recognition receptors, and that they function as focal points for crosstalk between different signalling pathways.

SUBMITTER: Tybulewicz VL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4898593 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rho family GTPases and their regulators in lymphocytes.

Tybulewicz Victor L J VL   Henderson Robert B RB  

Nature reviews. Immunology 20090821 9


Rho family GTPases, and the proteins that regulate them, have important roles in many cellular processes, including cell division, survival, migration and adhesion. Although most of our understanding of these proteins has come from studies using cell lines, more recent gene targeting studies in mice are providing insights into the in vivo function of these proteins. Here we review recent progress revealing crucial roles for these proteins in lymphocyte development, activation, differentiation an  ...[more]

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