| Matsui, S., Matsumoto, S., Adachi, R.,
Kusui, K., Hirayama, A.,
Watanabe, H., Ohashi, K., Mizuno, K., Yamaguchi, T., Kasahara, T. &
Suzuki, K. (2002) LIM kinase 1 modulates opsonized zymosan-triggered
activation of macrophage-like U937 cells. J.Biol.Chem. 277,
544-549.
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Abstract.
We have previously reported that cofilin, an actin-binding protein,
plays an important role in phagocyte functions, such as respiratory
burst, phagocytosis, and chemotaxis. On the other hand, it
was recently found that LIM motif-containing kinase (LIMK) phosphorylates
cofilin. In this work, we investigated the roles of LIMK in
activated phagocytes. The results of immunostaining showed
that in dormant phagocytes the endogenous LIMK1 was diffusely distributed
in the cytosol of macrophage-like U937 cells, and when
activated by opsonized zymosan (OZ), it was translocated to
plasma membranes. Green fluorescence protein (GFP)-conjugated LIMK
was expressed in the phagocytes, and the GFP-positive cells were
isolated by a fluorescence-activated cell sorter. The isolated wild-type
LIMK-overexpressing cells produced superoxide at a rate that
was 3.2-fold higher than that of only GFP-expressing control cells,
whereas the respiratory burst of dominant negative
LIMK1(D460A)-expressing cells decreased to 31% of that of the
control cells. Phagocytic activity monitored by using Texas
Red-labeled OZ was also decreased in the D460A-expressing
cells. By immunoblotting using a specific anti-phosphorylated
cofilin antibody, it was revealed that in the OZ-activated
wild-type LIMK1-GFP-expressing cells, the phosphorylated cofilin
increased by 2.3-fold, and that in the OZ-activated D460A-GFP-expressing
cells, the phosphorylated cofilin decreased to 47% of that of
only GFP-expressing cells (mock control). Furthermore, in the
wild-type LIMK1-expressing cells, OZ-evoked increase in
filamentous actin was markedly enhanced, whereas in the
dominant negative LIMK1-expressing cells, the total level of
F-actin was strongly suppressed. These results suggest that
LIMK1 regulates the functions of phagocytes through
phosphorylation of cofilin and enhances the formation of
filamentous actin. |
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