Directional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin II activity

Neutrophils migrate with remarkably stable front-rear polarization. Using optogenetic receptor control to induce reversal of polarization in restrictive microfluidic channels, the authors find that myosin II promotes this stability by suppressing transmission of receptor inputs at the cell rear.

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Autores principales: Amalia Hadjitheodorou, George R. R. Bell, Felix Ellett, Shashank Shastry, Daniel Irimia, Sean R. Collins, Julie A. Theriot
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9b9cbbb7074d45fe8ce70da40ca6262f2021-11-21T12:36:28ZDirectional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin II activity10.1038/s41467-021-26622-z2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/9b9cbbb7074d45fe8ce70da40ca6262f2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26622-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Neutrophils migrate with remarkably stable front-rear polarization. Using optogenetic receptor control to induce reversal of polarization in restrictive microfluidic channels, the authors find that myosin II promotes this stability by suppressing transmission of receptor inputs at the cell rear.Amalia HadjitheodorouGeorge R. R. BellFelix EllettShashank ShastryDaniel IrimiaSean R. CollinsJulie A. TheriotNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
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Amalia Hadjitheodorou
George R. R. Bell
Felix Ellett
Shashank Shastry
Daniel Irimia
Sean R. Collins
Julie A. Theriot
Directional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin II activity
description Neutrophils migrate with remarkably stable front-rear polarization. Using optogenetic receptor control to induce reversal of polarization in restrictive microfluidic channels, the authors find that myosin II promotes this stability by suppressing transmission of receptor inputs at the cell rear.
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author Amalia Hadjitheodorou
George R. R. Bell
Felix Ellett
Shashank Shastry
Daniel Irimia
Sean R. Collins
Julie A. Theriot
author_facet Amalia Hadjitheodorou
George R. R. Bell
Felix Ellett
Shashank Shastry
Daniel Irimia
Sean R. Collins
Julie A. Theriot
author_sort Amalia Hadjitheodorou
title Directional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin II activity
title_short Directional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin II activity
title_full Directional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin II activity
title_fullStr Directional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin II activity
title_full_unstemmed Directional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin II activity
title_sort directional reorientation of migrating neutrophils is limited by suppression of receptor input signaling at the cell rear through myosin ii activity
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/9b9cbbb7074d45fe8ce70da40ca6262f
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