Stiffness-Induced Endothelial DLC-1 Expression Forces Leukocyte Spreading through Stabilization of the ICAM-1 Adhesome

Leukocytes follow the well-defined steps of rolling, spreading, and crawling prior to diapedesis through endothelial cells (ECs). We found increased expression of DLC-1 in stiffness-associated diseases like atherosclerosis and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Depletion of DLC-1 in ECs cultured on st...

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Published in:Cell reports (Cambridge) Vol. 24; no. 12; pp. 3115 - 3124
Main Authors: Schimmel, Lilian, van der Stoel, Miesje, Rianna, Carmela, van Stalborch, Anne-Marieke, de Ligt, Aafke, Hoogenboezem, Mark, Tol, Simon, van Rijssel, Jos, Szulcek, Robert, Bogaard, Harm Jan, Hofmann, Patrick, Boon, Reinier, Radmacher, Manfred, de Waard, Vivian, Huveneers, Stephan, van Buul, Jaap D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 18-09-2018
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Summary:Leukocytes follow the well-defined steps of rolling, spreading, and crawling prior to diapedesis through endothelial cells (ECs). We found increased expression of DLC-1 in stiffness-associated diseases like atherosclerosis and pulmonary arterial hypertension. Depletion of DLC-1 in ECs cultured on stiff substrates drastically reduced cell stiffness and mimicked leukocyte transmigration kinetics observed for ECs cultured on soft substrates. Mechanistic studies revealed that DLC-1-depleted ECs or ECs cultured on soft substrates failed to recruit the actin-adaptor proteins filamin B, α-actinin-4, and cortactin to clustered ICAM-1, thereby preventing the ICAM-1 adhesome formation and impairing leukocyte spreading. This was rescued by overexpressing DLC-1, resulting in ICAM-1 adhesome stabilization and leukocyte spreading. Our results reveal an essential role for substrate stiffness-regulated endothelial DLC-1, independent of its GAP domain, in locally stabilizing the ICAM-1 adhesome to promote leukocyte spreading, essential for efficient leukocyte transendothelial migration. [Display omitted] •DLC-1 expression is stiffness related and determines local stiffness•The RhoGAP DLC-1 is crucial for the ICAM-1 adhesome•DLC-1 shows increased expression in stiffness-related diseases•DLC-1 regulates leukocyte spreading independent of its GAP domain Leukocyte extravasation depends on local cellular and substrate stiffness. Schimmel et al. identified endothelial DLC-1 as a mediator to translate stiffness to leukocyte behavior. DLC-1 is crucial for the ICAM-1 adhesome, which allows leukocytes to switch from the rolling to the spreading and crawling phase, followed by diapedesis.
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ISSN:2211-1247
2211-1247
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2018.08.045