Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining
J Cell Biol 2006, PMID: 16567504

Two distinct cytoplasmic regions of the beta2 integrin chain regulate RhoA function during phagocytosis.

Wiedemann, Agnès; Patel, Jayesh C; Lim, Jenson; Tsun, Andy; van Kooyk, Yvette; Caron, Emmanuelle

AlphaMbeta2 integrins mediate phagocytosis of opsonized particles in a process controlled by RhoA, Rho kinase, myosin II, Arp2/3, and actin polymerization. AlphaMbeta2, Rho, Arp2/3, and F-actin accumulate underneath bound particles; however, the mechanism regulating Rho function during alphaMbeta2-mediated phagocytosis is poorly understood. We report that the binding of C3bi-opsonized sheep red blood cells (RBCs) to alphaMbeta2 increases Rho-GTP, but not Rac-GTP, levels. Deletion of the cytoplasmic domain of beta2, but not of alphaM, abolished Rho recruitment and activation, as well as phagocytic uptake. Interestingly, a 16-amino acid (aa) region in the membrane-proximal half of the beta2 cytoplasmic domain was necessary for activating Rho. Three COOH-terminal residues (aa 758-760) were essential for beta2-induced accumulation of Rho at complement receptor 3 (CR3) phagosomes. Activation of Rho was necessary, but not sufficient, for its stable recruitment underneath bound particles or for uptake. However, recruitment of active Rho was sufficient for phagocytosis. Our data shed light on the mechanism of outside-in signaling, from ligated integrins to the activation of Rho GTPase signaling.

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Manually curated Databases

  • NCI Pathway Database amb2 Integrin signaling: RHOA/GTP complex (RHOA) → RHOA/GDP complex (RHOA) (modification, collaborate)
    Evidence: mutant phenotype, assay
  • NCI Pathway Database amb2 Integrin signaling: alphaM/beta2 Integrin complex (ITGAM-ITGB2) → RHOA/GDP complex (RHOA) (modification, activates)
    Evidence: mutant phenotype, assay
  • NCI Pathway Database amb2 Integrin signaling: MYHC2A (MYH2) → ROCK1 (ROCK1) (translocation, collaborate)
    Evidence: mutant phenotype, assay
In total, 5 gene pairs are associated to this article in curated databases