Integrin α1β1 Controls Reactive Oxygen Species Synthesis by Negatively Regulating Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Mediated Rac Activation

Author:

Chen Xiwu1,Abair Tristin D.12,Ibanez Maria R.1,Su Yan1,Frey Mark R.3,Dise Rebecca S.43,Polk D. Brent43,Singh Amar B.1,Harris Raymond C.145,Zent Roy1245,Pozzi Ambra125

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine

2. Departments of Cancer Biology

3. Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232

4. Cell Biology

5. Department of Experimental Medicine, Veterans Affairs Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee 37232

Abstract

ABSTRACT Integrins control many cell functions, including generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and regulation of collagen synthesis. Mesangial cells, found in the glomerulus of the kidney, are able to produce large amounts of ROS via the NADPH oxidase. We previously demonstrated that integrin α1-null mice develop worse fibrosis than wild-type mice following glomerular injury and this is due, in part, to excessive ROS production by α1-null mesangial cells. In the present studies, we describe the mechanism whereby integrin α1-null mesangial cells produce excessive ROS. Integrin α1-null mesangial cells have constitutively increased basal levels of activated Rac1, which result in its increased translocation to the cell membrane, excessive ROS production, and consequent collagen IV deposition. Basal Rac1 activation is a direct consequence of ligand-independent increased epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) phosphorylation in α1-null mesangial cells. Thus, our study demonstrates that integrin α1β1-EGFR cross talk is a key step in negatively regulating Rac1 activation, ROS production, and excessive collagen synthesis, which is a hallmark of diseases characterized by irreversible fibrosis.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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