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CD148/DEP-1 association with areas of cytoskeletal organisation in macrophages.

Exp. Cell Res.2009 Jun 10;315(10):1734-44. Epub 2009 Mar 05
Richa K Dave 1 , David A Hume , Caryn Elsegood , Stuart Kellie
Richa K Dave 1 , David A Hume , Caryn Elsegood , Stuart Kellie

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  • 1 Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Qld, Australia.

摘要


In macrophages, tyrosine phosphorylation regulates many signalling pathways leading to growth, differentiation, activation, phagocytosis and adhesion. Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) represent a biochemical counterbalance to the activity of protein tyrosine kinases, thus regulating the dynamic phosphorylation state of a cell. CD148 is a receptor PTP that is highly expressed in macrophages and is further regulated by pro-inflammatory stimuli. CD148 is normally localised to the plasma membrane of macrophages. Following stimulation with CSF-1 or LPS, there was a re-distribution and concentration of CD148 in areas of membrane ruffling. Treatment of macrophages with anti-CD148 monoclonal antibody inhibited CSF-1-induced macrophage spreading, cytoskeletal re-arrangements and chemotaxis, without affecting cell survival. There were no detectable effects on the CSF-1 receptor-akt signalling pathway. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that CD148 is a regulator of macrophage activity.

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