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Integrin-mediated membrane blebbing is dependent on the NHE1 and NCX1 activities.
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Integrin-mediated membrane blebbing is dependent on the NHE1 and NCX1 activities.

  • Yung-Hsiang Yi1,
  • Yu-Sun Chang1,
  • Chi-Hung Lin2,
  • Tien-Shen Lew3,
  • Chih-Yung Tang4,
  • Tsung-Yu Chen5,
  • Wei-Lien Tseng6,
  • Ching-Ping Tseng6 &
  • …
  • Szecheng Lo7 

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Integrin-mediated signal transduction and membrane blebbing have been well studied to modulate cell adhesion, spreading and migration^1-6^. However, the relationship between membrane blebbing and integrin signaling has not been explored. Here we show that integrin-ligand interaction induces membrane blebbing and membrane permeability change. We found that sodium-proton exchanger 1 (NHE1) and sodium-calcium exchanger 1 (NCX1) are located in the membrane blebbing sites and inhibition of NHE1 disrupts membrane blebbing and decreases membrane permeability change. However, inhibition of NCX1 enhances cell blebbing to cause cell swelling which is correlated with an intracellular sodium accumulation induced by NHE17. These data suggest that sodium influx induced by NHE1 is a driving force for membrane blebbing growth, while sodium efflux induced by NCX1 in a reverse mode causes membrane blebbing retraction. Together, these data reveal a novel function of NHE1 and NCX1 in membrane permeability change and blebbing and provide the link for integrin signaling and membrane blebbing.

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  1. Molecular Medicine Research Center, Chang Gung University https://www.nature.com/nature

    Yung-Hsiang Yi & Yu-Sun Chang

  2. Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, National Yang-Ming University https://www.nature.com/nature

    Chi-Hung Lin

  3. Institute of Physiology, National Yang-Ming University https://www.nature.com/nature

    Tien-Shen Lew

  4. Department of Physiology, National Taiwan University https://www.nature.com/nature

    Chih-Yung Tang

  5. Center for Neuroscience, University of California-Davis https://www.nature.com/nature

    Tsung-Yu Chen

  6. Department of Medical Biotechnology, Chang Gung University https://www.nature.com/nature

    Wei-Lien Tseng & Ching-Ping Tseng

  7. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Chang Gung University https://www.nature.com/nature

    Szecheng Lo

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Yi, YH., Chang, YS., Lin, CH. et al. Integrin-mediated membrane blebbing is dependent on the NHE1 and NCX1 activities.. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.5723.1

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Keywords

  • Integrin
  • NHE-1
  • sodium-proton exchanger-1
  • NCX-1
  • sodium-calcium exchanger-1
  • membrane blebbing
  • cell adhesion
  • Cell Spreading
  • membrane permeability change
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