Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration

Leukocytes undergo frequent phenotypic changes and rapidly infiltrate peripheral and lymphoid tissues in order to carry out immune responses. The recruitment of circulating leukocytes into inflamed tissues depends on integrin-mediated tethering and rolling of these cells on the vascular endothelium,...

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Main Authors: Loh, Jia Tong, Su, I-hsin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-817952023-02-28T17:00:34Z Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration Loh, Jia Tong Su, I-hsin School of Biological Sciences Adhesion Migration Leukocytes undergo frequent phenotypic changes and rapidly infiltrate peripheral and lymphoid tissues in order to carry out immune responses. The recruitment of circulating leukocytes into inflamed tissues depends on integrin-mediated tethering and rolling of these cells on the vascular endothelium, followed by transmigration into the tissues. This dynamic process of migration requires the coordination of large numbers of cytosolic and transmembrane proteins whose functional activities are typically regulated by post-translational modifications (PTMs). Our recent studies have shown that the lysine methyltransferase, Ezh2, critically regulates integrin signalling and governs the adhesion dynamics of leukocytes via direct methylation of talin, a key molecule that controls these processes by linking integrins to the actin cytoskeleton. In this review, we will discuss the various modes of leukocyte migration and examine how PTMs of cytoskeletal/adhesion associated proteins play fundamental roles in the dynamic regulation of leukocyte migration. Furthermore, we will discuss molecular details of the adhesion dynamics controlled by Ezh2-mediated talin methylation and the potential implications of this novel regulatory mechanism for leukocyte migration, immune responses, and pathogenic processes, such as allergic contact dermatitis and tumorigenesis. ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) NMRC (Natl Medical Research Council, S’pore) Published version 2016-07-15T07:07:58Z 2019-12-06T14:40:39Z 2016-07-15T07:07:58Z 2019-12-06T14:40:39Z 2016 Journal Article Loh, J. T., & Su, I. (2016). Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration. Oncotarget, 7(24), 37347-37360. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81795 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/40946 10.18632/oncotarget.8135 en Oncotarget © 2016 The authors (published by Impact Journals). This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CCAL). 14 p. application/pdf
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topic Adhesion
Migration
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Migration
Loh, Jia Tong
Su, I-hsin
Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration
description Leukocytes undergo frequent phenotypic changes and rapidly infiltrate peripheral and lymphoid tissues in order to carry out immune responses. The recruitment of circulating leukocytes into inflamed tissues depends on integrin-mediated tethering and rolling of these cells on the vascular endothelium, followed by transmigration into the tissues. This dynamic process of migration requires the coordination of large numbers of cytosolic and transmembrane proteins whose functional activities are typically regulated by post-translational modifications (PTMs). Our recent studies have shown that the lysine methyltransferase, Ezh2, critically regulates integrin signalling and governs the adhesion dynamics of leukocytes via direct methylation of talin, a key molecule that controls these processes by linking integrins to the actin cytoskeleton. In this review, we will discuss the various modes of leukocyte migration and examine how PTMs of cytoskeletal/adhesion associated proteins play fundamental roles in the dynamic regulation of leukocyte migration. Furthermore, we will discuss molecular details of the adhesion dynamics controlled by Ezh2-mediated talin methylation and the potential implications of this novel regulatory mechanism for leukocyte migration, immune responses, and pathogenic processes, such as allergic contact dermatitis and tumorigenesis.
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Su, I-hsin
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title Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration
title_short Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration
title_full Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration
title_fullStr Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration
title_full_unstemmed Post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration
title_sort post-translational modification-regulated leukocyte adhesion and migration
publishDate 2016
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/81795
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