An essential function for the calcium-promoted Ras inactivator in Fcγ receptor–mediated phagocytosis
- 24 July 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Immunology
- Vol. 6 (9) , 911-919
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ni1232
Abstract
Fc receptor (FcR)–mediated phagocytosis requires activation of the Rho GTPases Cdc42 and Rac1, but how they are recruited to the FcR is unknown. Here we show that the calcium-promoted Ras inactivator (CAPRI), a Ras GTPase-activating protein, functions as an adaptor for Cdc42 and Rac1 during FcR-mediated phagocytosis. CAPRI-deficient macrophages had impaired FcγR-mediated phagocytosis and oxidative burst, as well as defective activation of Cdc42 and Rac1. CAPRI interacted constitutively with both Cdc42 and Rac1 and translocated to phagocytic cups during FcγR-mediated phagocytosis. CAPRI-deficient mice had an impaired innate immune response to bacterial infection. These results suggest that CAPRI provides a link between FcγR and Cdc42 and Rac1 and is essential for innate immune responses.Keywords
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