ADHESION-ACTIVATING PHORBOL ESTER INCREASES THE MOBILITY OF LEUKOCYTEINTEGRIN LFA-1 IN CULTURED LYMPHOCYTES

Citation
Df. Kucik et al., ADHESION-ACTIVATING PHORBOL ESTER INCREASES THE MOBILITY OF LEUKOCYTEINTEGRIN LFA-1 IN CULTURED LYMPHOCYTES, The Journal of clinical investigation, 97(9), 1996, pp. 2139-2144
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, Research & Experimental
ISSN journal
00219738
Volume
97
Issue
9
Year of publication
1996
Pages
2139 - 2144
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9738(1996)97:9<2139:APEITM>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Lymphocytes activate adhesion to intracellular adhesion molecule 1(ICA M-1) via leukocyte function-associated antigen (LFA-1), their major be ta(2) integrin, in response to PMA (phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate) w ithout an increase in the number of receptors expressed, The molecular details of the mechanism are unknown, To determine the effect of PMA activation on LFA-1 movement within the plasma membrane, we used the s ingle particle tracking technique to measure the diffusion rate of LFA -1 molecules on EBV-transformed B cells before and after PMA activatio n. Diffusion of LFA-1 on unactivated cells was restricted compared to CR1 (CD35), another transmembrane protein of equivalent size, PMA caus ed a 10-fold increase in the diffusion rate of LFA-1 without any effec t on CD35, The increased LFA-1 motion induced by PMA was random, not d irected, indicating that it was due to a release of constraints rather than the application of forces, The diffusion rates of LFA-1 are cons istent with cytoskeletal attachment before and free diffusion after PM A, Cytochalasin D led to an equivalent increase in mobility and, at lo w doses, stimulated adhesion. We propose that the release of LFA-1 fro m cytoskeletal constraints is an important early step in activation of adhesion, implying that the nonadhesive state of LFA-1 is actively ma intained by the lymphocyte cytoskeleton.