IQGAP1 Regulates Endothelial Barrier Function via EB1-Cortactin Cross Talk |
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Authors: | Yufeng Tian Xinyong Tian Grzegorz Gawlak James J O'Donnell III David B Sacks Anna A Birukova |
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Institution: | aSection of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA ;bDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | Cross talk between the actin cytoskeleton and microtubules (MT) has been implicated in the amplification of agonist-induced Rho signaling, leading to increased vascular endothelial permeability. This study tested the involvement of actin-MT cross talk in the mechanisms of barrier enhancement induced by hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and evaluated the role of the adaptor protein IQGAP1 in integrating the MT- and actin-dependent pathways of barrier enhancement. IQGAP1 knockdown by small interfering RNA attenuated the HGF-induced increase in endothelial barrier properties and abolished HGF-activated cortical actin dynamics. IQGAP1 reduction abolished HGF-induced peripheral accumulation of Rac cytoskeletal effector cortactin and cortical actin remodeling. In addition, HGF stimulated peripheral MT growth in an IQGAP1-dependent fashion. HGF also induced Rac1-dependent IQGAP1 association with the MT fraction and the formation of a protein complex containing end-binding protein 1 (EB1), IQGAP1, and cortactin. Decreasing endogenous IQGAP1 abolished HGF-induced EB1-cortactin colocalization at the cell periphery. In turn, expression of IQGAP1ΔC (IQGAP1 lacking the C-terminal domain) attenuated the cortactin association with EB1 and suppressed HGF-induced endothelial cell peripheral actin cytoskeleton enhancement. These results demonstrate for the first time the MT-actin cross talk mechanism of HGF-induced endothelial barrier enhancement and suggest that IQGAP1 functions as a hub linking HGF-induced signaling to MT and actin remodeling via EB1-IQGAP1-cortactin interactions. |
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