Lorenzi R, Brickell P M, Katz D R, Kinnon C, Thrasher A J
Department of Molecular Immunology, Institute of Child Health, London, England.
Blood. 2000 May 1;95(9):2943-6.
Interactions between the Wiskott-Aldrich (WAS) protein (WASp), small GTPases, and the cytoskeletal organizing complex Arp2/3 appear to be critical for the transduction of signals from the cell membrane to the actin cytoskeleton in hematopoietic cells. This study shows that Fcgamma-receptor (FcgammaR)-mediated phagocytosis is impaired in WASp-deficient peripheral blood monocytes, and that in macrophages, formation of the actin cup and local recruitment of tyrosine phosphorylated proteins is markedly attenuated. Results also show that, in normal macrophages, WASp itself is actively recruited to the cup, suggesting that assembly of this specialized cytoskeletal structure is dependent on its expression. (Blood. 2000;95:2943-2946)
威斯科特-奥尔德里奇综合征(WAS)蛋白(WASp)、小GTP酶和细胞骨架组织复合物Arp2/3之间的相互作用,对于造血细胞中从细胞膜到肌动蛋白细胞骨架的信号转导似乎至关重要。本研究表明,Fcγ受体(FcγR)介导的吞噬作用在WASp缺陷的外周血单核细胞中受损,并且在巨噬细胞中,肌动蛋白杯的形成和酪氨酸磷酸化蛋白的局部募集明显减弱。结果还表明,在正常巨噬细胞中,WASp自身被主动募集到杯状物处,提示这种特殊细胞骨架结构的组装依赖于其表达。(《血液》。2000年;95:2943 - 2946)