Role of the CD47-SHPS-1 system in regulation of cell migration

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作者
Motegi, S
Okazawa, H
Ohnishi, H
Sato, R
Kaneko, Y
Kobayashi, H
Tomizawa, K
Ito, T
Honma, N
Bühring, HJ
Ishikawa, O
Matozaki, T
机构
[1] Gunma Univ, Biosignal Res Ctr, Inst Mol & Cellular Regulat, Maebashi, Gumma 3718512, Japan
[2] Gunma Univ, Dept Internal Med 3, Sch Med, Maebashi, Gumma 3718512, Japan
[3] Gunma Univ, Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, Maebashi, Gumma 3701295, Japan
[4] Univ Tubingen, Dept Internal Med 2, Div Hematol & Oncol, D-72076 Tubingen, Germany
[5] Kirin Brewery Co Ltd, Pharmaceut Res Labs, Takasaki, Gumma 3701295, Japan
关键词
CD47; cell migration; cytoskeletal reorganization; SHP-2; SHPS-1;
D O I
10.1093/emboj/cdg278
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
SHPS-1 is a transmembrane protein whose extracellular region interacts with CD47 and whose cytoplasmic region undergoes tyrosine phosphorylation and there by binds the protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2. Formation of this complex is implicated in regulation of cell migration by an unknown mechanism. A CD47-Fc fusion protein or antibodies to SHPS-1 inhibited migration of human melanoma cells or of CHO cells overexpressing SHPS-1. Overexpression of wild-type SHPS-1 promoted CHO cell migration, whereas expression of the SHPS-1-4F mutant, which lacks the phosphorylation sites required for SHP-2 binding, had no effect. Antibodies to SHPS-1 failed to inhibit migration of CHO cells expressing SHPS-1-4F. SHPS-1 ligands induced the dephosphorylation of SHPS-1 and dissociation of SHP-2. Antibodies to SHPS-1 also enhanced Rho activity and induced both formation of stress fibers and adoption of a less polarized morphology in melanoma cells. Our results suggest that engagement of SHPS-1 by CD47 prevents the positive regulation of cell migration by this protein. The CD47- SHPS-1 system and SHP-2 might thus contribute to the inhibition of cell migration by cell-cell contact.
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