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Title: Creatine kinase-mediated ATP supply fuels actin-based events in phagocytosis.
Author(s): Kuiper, J.W.P. (305534939)
Pluk, H. (176577564)
Oerlemans, F.
Leeuwen, F.N. van (314437290)
Lange, F. de (18734342X)
Fransen, J. (245005811)
Wieringa, B. (29897357X)
Publication year: 2008
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: PLoS Biology
ISSN: 1545-7885
Volume: vol. 6
Issue: iss. 3
Start page: p. e51
End page: p. e51
Abstract: Phagocytosis requires locally coordinated cytoskeletal rearrangements driven by actin polymerization and myosin motor activity. How this actomyosin dynamics is dependent upon systems that provide access to ATP at phagosome microdomains has not been determined. We analyzed the role of brain-type creatine kinase (CK-B), an enzyme involved in high-energy phosphoryl transfer. We demonstrate that endogenous CK-B in macrophages is mobilized from the cytosolic pool and coaccumulates with F-actin at nascent phagosomes. Live cell imaging with XFP-tagged CK-B and beta-actin revealed the transient and specific nature of this partitioning process. Overexpression of a catalytic dead CK-B or CK-specific cyclocreatine inhibition caused a significant reduction of actin accumulation in the phagocytic cup area, and reduced complement receptor-mediated, but not Fc-gammaR-mediated, ingestion capacity of macrophages. Finally, we found that inhibition of CK-B affected phagocytosis already at the stage of particle adhesion, most likely via effects on actin polymerization behavior. We propose that CK-B activity in macrophages contributes to complement-induced F-actin assembly events in early phagocytosis by providing local ATP supply.
Subject: NCMLS 2: Metabolism, transport and motion
UMCN 1.1: Functional Imaging
UMCN 1.4: Immunotherapy, gene therapy and transplantation
UMCN 5.3: Cellular energy metabolism
Organization: Ecological Microbiology
Cell Biology (UMCN)
Rheumatology
IQ Healthcare
Radiology
Paediatrics
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