Role of Rho family GTPases in CCR1- and CCR5-induced actin reorganization in macrophages

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications(2005)

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The β-chemokines, MIP-1α/CCL3, MIP-1β/CCL4, and RANTES/CCL5, play a critical role in the selective accumulation and activation of macrophages in inflamed tissues. Herein, we demonstrate that the binding of each of these β-chemokines to their cognate receptors, CCR1 and CCR5, in either macrophages or in CCR1- or CCR5-transfected CHO cells, induced actin reorganization and the formation of lamellipodia that are characteristic of the activation of the Rho family GTPase, Rac. A dominant negative mutant of Rac, but not dominant negative mutants of RhoA or Cdc42, blocked MIP-1α-induced lamellipodia formation. Moreover, this MIP-1α-induced Rac activation and consequent lamellipodia formation is Gi-and phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K)-mediated. Thus, Rac activation is critical for both CCR1- and CCR5-triggered signaling cascades mediating β-chemokine-induced reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton, a process essential for effective recruitment and activation of macrophages in inflammation.
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Chemokine receptor,Lamellipodia,GTPases,β-Chemokines
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