Cytoskeleton assembly at endothelial cell-cell contacts is regulated by alphaII-spectrin-VASP complexes

内皮细胞-细胞接触处的细胞骨架组装受 alphaII-spectrin-VASP 复合物调节

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作者:Peter M Benz, Constanze Blume, Jan Moebius, Chris Oschatz, Kai Schuh, Albert Sickmann, Ulrich Walter, Stephan M Feller, Thomas Renné

Abstract

Directed cortical actin assembly is the driving force for intercellular adhesion. Regulated by phosphorylation, vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) participates in actin fiber formation. We screened for endothelial proteins, which bind to VASP, dependent on its phosphorylation status. Differential proteomics identified alphaII-spectrin as such a VASP-interacting protein. alphaII-Spectrin binds to the VASP triple GP(5)-motif via its SH3 domain. cAMP-dependent protein kinase-mediated VASP phosphorylation at Ser157 inhibits alphaII-spectrin-VASP binding. VASP is dephosphorylated upon formation of cell-cell contacts and in confluent, but not in sparse cells, alphaII-spectrin colocalizes with nonphosphorylated VASP at cell-cell junctions. Ectopic expression of the alphaII-spectrin SH3 domain at cell-cell contacts translocates VASP, initiates cortical actin cytoskeleton formation, stabilizes cell-cell contacts, and decreases endothelial permeability. Conversely, the permeability of VASP-deficient endothelial cells (ECs) and microvessels of VASP-null mice increases. Reconstitution of VASP-deficient ECs rescues barrier function, whereas alphaII-spectrin binding-deficient VASP mutants fail to restore elevated permeability. We propose that alphaII-spectrin-VASP complexes regulate cortical actin cytoskeleton assembly with implications for vascular permeability.

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