Integrin α8β1 regulates adhesion, migration and proliferation of human intestinal crypt cells via a predominant RhoA/ROCK‐dependent mechanism

YD Benoit, C Lussier, PA Ducharme, S Sivret… - Biology of the …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
YD Benoit, C Lussier, PA Ducharme, S Sivret, LM Schnapp, N Basora, JF Beaulieu
Biology of the Cell, 2009Wiley Online Library
Background. Integrins are transmembrane αβ heterodimer receptors that function as
structural and functional bridges between the cytoskeleton and ECM (extracellular matrix)
molecules. The RGD (arginine‐glycine‐aspartate tripeptide motif)‐dependent integrin α8β1
has been shown to be involved in various cell functions in neuronal and mesenchymal‐
derived cell types. Its role in epithelial cells remains unknown. Results. Integrin α8β1 was
found to be expressed in the crypt cell population of the human intestine but was absent …
Background. Integrins are transmembrane αβ heterodimer receptors that function as structural and functional bridges between the cytoskeleton and ECM (extracellular matrix) molecules. The RGD (arginine‐glycine‐aspartate tripeptide motif)‐dependent integrin α8β1 has been shown to be involved in various cell functions in neuronal and mesenchymal‐derived cell types. Its role in epithelial cells remains unknown.
Results. Integrin α8β1 was found to be expressed in the crypt cell population of the human intestine but was absent from differentiating and mature epithelial cells of the villus. The function of α8β1 in epithelial crypt cells was investigated at the cellular level using normal HIECs (human intestinal epithelial cells). Specific knockdown of α8 subunit expression using an shRNA (small‐hairpin RNA) approach showed that α8β1 plays important roles in RGD‐dependent cell adhesion, migration and proliferation via a RhoA/ROCK (Rho‐associated kinase)‐dependent mechanism as demonstrated by active RhoA quantification and pharmacological inhibition of ROCK. Moreover, loss of α8β1, through RhoA/ROCK, impairs FA (focal adhesion) complex integrity as demonstrated by faulty vinculin recruitment.
Conclusions. Integrin α8β1 is expressed in epithelial cells. In intestinal crypt cells, α8β1 is closely involved in the regulation of adhesion, migration and cell proliferation via a predominant RhoA/ROCK‐dependent mechanism. These results suggest an important role for this integrin in intestinal crypt cell homoeostasis.
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