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KMID : 0613820110210101401
Journal of Life Science
2011 Volume.21 No. 10 p.1401 ~ p.1406
Involvement of F-Actin Cytoskeleton for Microvilli Formation of Jurkat T Lymphocyte
Lee Jae-Seol

Kim Hae-Young
Son Gi-Ae
Kim Ji-Eun
Moon Kyoung-Mi
Kim Kwang-Hyeon
Choi Woo-Bong
Lee Jong-Hwan
Abstract
Morphological changes in immune cells occur due to pathogen infection and natural circulation. T cells produce uropod, filopodia, lamellipodia, and microvilli for inflammation, immunosurvelliance, migration, and diapedesis. Short finger-like microvilli cover the surfaces of circulating mammalian immune cells. The surface features of monocytes and neutrophils are quite different, containing membrane ruffles as their predominant structure. In this study, we present the involvement of actin cytoskeleton regarding T lymphocyte microvilli. From analysis of scanning electron micrographs, Jurkat T lymphocyte microvilli was observed to rapidly disassemble when exposed to the actin-sequestering molecule, cytochalasin D. In contrast to cytochalasin D treatment, we found that median microvillar thickness was enlarged on Jurkat T lymphocytes treated with PMA via Lin-11, Isl-1, Mec-3 Kinase (LIMK) and cofilin signaling. In addition, actin cytoskeleton was involved in polarity formation in EL4 T lymphocytes. These results suggest that microvilli formation or polarity of T lymphocytes are involved in actin cytoskeleton dynamics.
KEYWORD
Microvilli, Jurkat T cell, Actin, LIMK, Cofilin
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