Endothelial Cell Inflammation and Barriers Are Regulated by the Rab26-Mediated Balance between β 2-AR and TLR4 in Pulmonary Microvessel Endothelial Cells
Rab26 GTPase modulates the trafficking of cell surface receptors, such as G protein-coupled receptors including 2-adrenergic receptors in some cell types. However, the effect of Rab26 on 2-adrenergic receptor ( 2-AR) trafficking or/and Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) expression in human pulmonary microv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mediators of inflammation 2019, Vol.2019, p.7538071-10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rab26 GTPase modulates the trafficking of cell surface receptors, such as G protein-coupled receptors including
2-adrenergic receptors in some cell types. However, the effect of Rab26 on
2-adrenergic receptor (
2-AR) trafficking or/and Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) expression in human pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (HPMECs) is still unclear. Here, we investigated the role of Rab26 in regulating the expression of
2-ARs and TLR4 in HPMECs and the effect of these receptors' imbalance on endothelial cell barrier function. The results showed that there was unbalance expression in these receptors, where
2-AR expression was remarkably reduced, and TLR4 was increased on the cell membrane after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) treatment. Furthermore, we found that Rab26 overexpression not only upregulated
2-ARs but also downregulated TLR4 expression on the cell membrane. Subsequently, the TLR4-related inflammatory response was greatly attenuated, and the hyperpermeability of HPMECs also was partially relived. Taken together, these data suggest that basal Rab26 maintains the balance between
2-ARs and TLR4 on the cell surface, and it might be a potential therapeutic target for diseases involving endothelial barrier dysfunction. |
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ISSN: | 0962-9351 1466-1861 |
DOI: | 10.1155/2019/7538071 |