Thymosin alfa1 modifies podosome architecture and promptly stimulates the expression of podosomal markers in mature macrophage
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Background and aims: The immunomodulatory activity of thymosin a1 (Ta1)
on innate immunity has been extensively described, but its mechanism of
action is not completely understood. We explored the possibility that
Ta1-stimulation could affect the formation of podosomes, the highly
dynamic, actin-rich, adhesion structures involved in macrophage adhesion/ 15
chemotaxis.
Methods: The following methods were used: optical and scanning electron
microscopy for analyzing morphology of human monocyte-derived macrophages
(MDMs); time-lapse imaging for visualizing the time-dependent
modifications induced at early times by Ta1 treatment; confocal microscopy 20
andWestern blot for analyzing localization and expression of podosome components;
and Matrigel Migration Assay and zymography for testing MDM
invasive ability and metalloproteinase secretion.
Results: We obtained data to support that Ta1 could affect MDM motility,
invasion and chemotaxis by promptly stimulating assembly and disassembly 25
of podosomal structures. At very early times after its addition to cell culture
medium and within 1 h of treatment, Ta1 induces modifications in MDM morphology
and in podosomal components that are suggestive of increased
podosome turnover.
Conclusions: Since impairment of podosome formation leads to reduced 30
innate immunity and is associated with several immunodeficiency disorders,
we confirm the validity of Ta1 as a potent activator of innate immunity and
suggest possible new clinical application of this thymic peptide.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
confocal microscopy; cytoskeletal components; macrophages; podosomes; thymosin a1
Elenco autori:
Andreola, Federica; Sferrazza, Gianluca; Pierimarchi, Pasquale; Serafino, Annalucia; Pittaluga, Eugenia; Krasnowska, EWA KRYSTYNA; Nicotera, Giuseppe
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