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Department of Surgery, The Toronto General Hospital University Health Network, and University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1L7
Hypertonicity inhibits a variety of neutrophil functions through poorly defined mechanisms. Our earlier studies suggest that osmotically induced actin polymerization and cytoskeleton remodeling is a key component in the hypertonic block of exocytosis and cell movement. To gain insight into the signaling mechanisms underlying the hyperosmotic F-actin response, we investigated whether hypertonicity stimulates Rac and Cdc42 and, if so, whether their activation contributes to the hypertonic rise in F-actin. Using a recently developed pull-down assay that specifically captures the active forms of these small GTPases, we found that hypertonicity caused an ~2.5- and ~7.2-fold activation of Rac and Cdc42, respectively. This response was rapid and sustained. Small GTPase activation was not mediated by the osmotic stimulation of Src kinases, heterotrimeric G proteins, or phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. Interestingly, an increase in intracellular ionic strength was sufficient to activate Rac even in the absence of cell shrinkage. Inhibition of Rac and Cdc42 by Clostridium difficile toxin B substantially reduced but did not abolish the hypertonicity-induced F-actin response. Thus hypertonicity is a potent activator of Rac and Cdc42, and this effect seems to play an important but not exclusive role in the hyperosmolarity-triggered cytoskeleton remodeling.
actin cytoskeleton; Rho family GTPases; shrinkage; cell volume
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