RhoA is dispensable for skin development, but crucial for contraction and directed migration of keratinocytes

  • Ben Jackson
  • , Karine Peyrollier
  • , Esben Pedersen
  • , Astrid Basse
  • , Richard Karlsson
  • , Zhipeng Wang
  • , Tine Lefever
  • , Alexandra M. Ochsenbein
  • , Gudula Schmidt
  • , Klaus Aktories
  • , Alanna Stanley
  • , Fabio Quondamatteo
  • , Markus Ladwein
  • , Klemens Rottner
  • , Jolanda Van Hengel
  • , Cord Brakebusch

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Abstract

RhoA is a small guanosine-5'-triphosphatase (GTPase) suggested to be essential for cytokinesis, stress fiber formation, and epithelial cell - cell contacts. In skin, loss of RhoA was suggested to underlie pemphigus skin blistering. To analyze RhoA function in vivo, we generated mice with a keratinocyte-restricted deletion of the RhoA gene. Despite a severe reduction of cofilin and myosin light chain (MLC) phosphorylation, these mice showed normal skin development. Primary RhoA-null keratinocytes, however, displayed an increased percentage of multinucleated cells, defective maturation of cell - cell contacts. Furthermore we observed increased cell spreading due to impaired RhoA-ROCK (Rho-associated protein kinase)-MLC phosphatase-MLC - mediated cell contraction, independent of Rac1. Rho-inhibiting toxins further increased multinucleation of RhoA-null cells but had no significant effect on spreading, suggesting that RhoB and RhoC have partially overlapping functions with RhoA. Loss of RhoA decreased directed cell migration in vitro caused by reduced migration speed and directional persistence. These defects were not related to the decreased cell contraction and were independent of ROCK, as ROCK inhibition by Y27632 increased directed migration of both control and RhoA-null keratinocytes. Our data indicate a crucial role for RhoA and contraction in regulating cell spreading and a contraction-independent function of RhoA in keratinocyte migration. In addition, our data show that RhoA is dispensable for skin development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)593-605
Number of pages13
JournalMolecular Biology of the Cell
Volume22
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2011

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  • Jackson, B;Peyrollier, K;Pedersen, E;Basse, A;Karlsson, R;Wang, ZP;Lefever, T;Ochsenbein, AM;Schmidt, G;Aktories, K;Stanley, A;Quondamatteo, F;Ladwein, M;Rottner, K;van Hengel, J;Brakebusch, C

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