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Lymphocyte chemotaxis is regulated by histone deacetylase 6, independently of its deacetylase activity

Molecular Biology of the Cell, ISSN: 1059-1524, Vol: 17, Issue: 8, Page: 3435-3445
2006
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In this work, the role of HDAC6, a type II histone deacetylase with tubulin deacetylase activity, in lymphocyte polarity, motility, and transmigration was explored. HDAC6 was localized at dynamic subcellular structures as leading lamellipodia and the uropod in migrating T-cells. However, HDAC6 activity did not appear to be involved in the polarity of migrating lymphocytes. Overexpression of HDAC6 in freshly isolated lymphocytes and T-cell lines increased the lymphocyte migration mediated by chemokines and their transendothelial migration under shear flow. Accordingly, the knockdown of HDAC6 expression in T-cells diminished their chemotactic capability. Additional experiments with HDAC6 inhibitors (trichostatin, tubacin), other structural related molecules (niltubacin, MAZ-1391), and HDAC6 dead mutants showed that the deacetylase activity of HDAC6 was not involved in the modulatory effect of this molecule on cell migration. Our results indicate that HDAC6 has an important role in the chemotaxis of T-lymphocytes, which is independent of its tubulin deacetylase activity. © 2006 by The American Society for Cell Biology.

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J. Román Cabrero; Juan M. Serrador; Olga Barreiro; María Mittelbrunn; Salvador Naranjo-Suárez; Noa Martín-Cófreces; Miguel Vicente-Manzanares; Ralph Mazitschek; James E. Bradner; Jesús Ávila; Agustín Valenzuela-Fernández; Francisco Sánchez-Madrid; Martin A. Schwartz

American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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