Increase in the expression of a family of small guanosine triphosphate-binding proteins, rab proteins, during induced phagocyte differentiation.
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- 1 March 1991
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 87 (3) , 901-907
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci115096
Abstract
Rab is a newly identified family of small G-proteins that share 35-70% homology with the yeast Sec4p and Ypt1p involved in the regulation of the secretory pathway. Mature phagocytes display functions requiring organized intracellular traffic and, for this reason, we questioned whether phagocyte differentiation could correlate with the increased expression of rab proteins. Rabbit antisera raised against the recombinant proteins rab1Ap, 2p, 4p, and 6p were able to detect the corresponding proteins in the human monoblast leukemic cell line U937. When these cells were induced to differentiate into monocyte/macrophage-like cells displaying functional characteristics of a normal phagocyte, rab1Ap, 2p, 4p, and 6p were increased and this correlated with an increase in the rab transcripts. Using a rab5 probe, we also observed an increased expression of the rab5 gene in differentiated cells. Similarly, differentiation of the human leukemic myeloblast HL60 cell line along either monocyte or granulocyte pathways induced an increased expression of the rab proteins. Rab proteins were also detected in human neutrophils and in guinea pig alveolar macrophages. As degranulation is one of the phagocyte functions acquired in the late stage of differentiation, we investigated whether rab proteins would be involved in this process. Although rab proteins were tightly membrane bound, none of them was detected in the specific or azurophil granules purified from human neutrophils. The increased expression of rab proteins in mature phagocytes suggests that they may promote functions highly developed in these cells.Keywords
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