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Rac is required for constitutive macropinocytosis by dendritic cells but does not control its downregulation




List of AuthorsWest MA, Prescott AR, Eskelinen EL, Ridley AJ, Watts C

PublisherCURRENT BIOLOGY LTD

Publication year2000

JournalCurrent Biology

Journal name in sourceCURRENT BIOLOGY

Journal acronymCURR BIOL

Volume number10

Issue number14

Start page839

End page848

Number of pages10

ISSN0960-9822

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0960-9822(00)00595-9


Abstract
Background: Dendritic cells use constitutive macropinocytosis to capture exogenous antigens for presentation on MHC molecules. Upon exposure to inflammatory stimuli or bacterial products such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS), macropinocytosis is dramatically downregulated as part of a developmental programme leading to dendritic cell maturation, migration and activation of T cells. It is not known, however, how macropinocytosis is sustained in dendritic cells in the absence of exogenous stimuli, nor how it is downregulated upon maturation. We have tested the possibility that one or more members of the Rho family of GTPases are involved in and control pinocytosis in dendritic cells.Results: We established dendritic cell populations that show constitutive macropinocytosis that was downregulated by LPS treatment. Microinjection of immature cells with dominant-negative Rac (N17Rac1) or treatment with Clostridium difficile toxin B, the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3-K) inhibitor wortmannin, or LPS all inhibited the formation of macropinosomes but, surprisingly, did not eliminate membrane ruffling. Microinjection of N17Cdc42 or the Rho inhibitor C3 transferase eliminated actin plaques/podosomes and actin cables, respectively, but had little effect on the formation of macropinosomes. Surprisingly, dendritic cells matured with LPS had equivalent or even somewhat higher levels of active Rac than immature cells. Moreover, microinjection of a constitutively active form of Rac (V12Rac1) into mature dendritic cells did not reactivate macropinocytosis.Conclusions: Rac has an important role in the constitutive formation of macropinosomes in dendritic cells but may be required downstream of membrane ruffling. Furthermore, regulation of Rac activity does not appear to be the control point in the physiological downregulation of dendritic cell pinocytosis. Instead, one or more downstream effecters may be modulated to allow Rac to continue to regulate other cellular functions.


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