Phagocytosis of Apoptotic Cells Is Regulated by a UNC-73/TRIO-MIG-2/RhoG Signaling Module and Armadillo Repeats of CED-12/ELMO
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Current Biology 14 (24): 2208-2216
Journal
Current Biology
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
24
Pages
2208-2216
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
deBakker, Colin D.
Abstract
Background: Phagocytosis of cells undergoing apoptosis is essential during development, cellular turnover, and wound healing. Failure to promptly clear apoptotic cells has been linked to autoimmune disorders. C. elegans CED-12 and mammalian ELMO are evolutionarily conserved scaffolding proteins that play a critical role in engulfment from worm to human. ELMO functions together with Dock180 (a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Rac) to mediate Rac-dependent cytoskeletal reorganization during engulfment and cell migration. However, the components upstream of ELMO and Dock180 during engulfment remain elusive. Results: Here, we define a conserved signaling module involving the small GTPase RhoG and its exchange factor TRIO, which functions upstream of ELMO/Dock180/Rac during engulfment. Complementary studies in C. elegans show that MIG-2 (which we identify as the homolog of mammalian RhoG) and UNC-73 (the TRIO homolog) also regulate corpse clearance in vivo, upstream of CED-12. At the molecular level, we identify a novel set of evolutionarily conserved Armadillo (ARM) repeats within CED-12/ELMO that mediate an interaction with activated MIG-2/RhoG; this, in turn, promotes Dock180-mediated Rac activation and cytoskeletal reorganization. Conclusions: The combination of in vitro and in vivo studies presented here identify two evolutionarily conserved players in engulfment, TRIO/UNC73 and RhoG/MIG-2, and the TRIO → RhoG signaling module is linked by ELMO/CED-12 to Dock180-dependent Rac activation during engulfment. This work also identifies ARM repeats within CED-12/ELMO and their role in linking RhoG and Rac, two GTPases that function in tandem during engulfment.
Other Subjects
Caenorhabditis elegans protein; carrier protein; CED 12 protein, C elegans; CED-12 protein, C elegans; cytoskeleton protein; DOCK1 protein, human; ELMO1 protein, human; guanine nucleotide exchange factor; guanosine triphosphatase; Mig 2 protein, C elegans; Mig-2 protein, C elegans; nerve protein; phosphoprotein; protein serine threonine kinase; Rac protein; Rho guanine nucleotide binding protein; RHOG protein, human; signal transducing adaptor protein; TRIO protein, human; UNC 73 protein, C elegans; UNC-73 protein, C elegans; animal; apoptosis; article; Caenorhabditis elegans; comparative study; cytoskeleton; genetics; human; metabolism; nucleotide repeat; phagocytosis; physiology; signal transduction; Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing; Animals; Apoptosis; Caenorhabditis elegans; Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins; Carrier Proteins; Cytoskeletal Proteins; Cytoskeleton; GTP Phosphohydrolases; Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors; Humans; Nerve Tissue Proteins; Phagocytosis; Phosphoproteins; Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases; rac GTP-Binding Proteins; Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid; rho GTP-Binding Proteins; Signal Transduction; Armadillo; Mammalia
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