Journal article
Deficiency of the hematopoietic cell-specific Rho family GTPase Rac2 is characterized by abnormalities in neutrophil function and host defense
AW Roberts, K Chaekyun, L Zhen, JB Lowe, R Kapur, B Petryniak, A Spaetti, JD Pollock, JB Borneo, GB Bradford, SJ Atkinson, MC Dinauer, DA Williams
Immunity | CELL PRESS | Published : 1999
Abstract
In mammals, the Rho family GTPase Rac2 is restricted in expression to hematopoietic cells, where it is coexpressed with Rac1. Rac2-deficient mice were created to define the physiological requirement for two near-identical Rac proteins in hematopoietic cells. rac2(-/-) neutrophils displayed significant defects in chemotaxis, in shear-dependent L-selectin-mediated capture on the endothelial substrate Glycam-1, and in both F-actin generation and p38 and, unexpectedly, p42/p44 MAP kinase activation induced by chemoattractants. Superoxide production by rac2(-/-) bone marrow neutrophils was significantly reduced compared to wild type, but it was normal in activated peritoneal exudate neutrophils. ..
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