The CD34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.

<h4>Background</h4>Podocalyxin is a CD34-related transmembrane protein involved in hematopoietic cell homing, kidney morphogenesis, breast cancer progression, and epithelial cell polarization. Although this sialomucin has been shown to block cell adhesion, the mechanisms involved remain...

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Main Authors: Julie S Nielsen, Marcia L Graves, Shierley Chelliah, A Wayne Vogl, Calvin D Roskelley, Kelly M McNagny
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2007-02-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000237
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spelling doaj-8d897ac60abc49fa8e8907992a36b8482021-03-03T22:29:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032007-02-0122e23710.1371/journal.pone.0000237The CD34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.Julie S NielsenMarcia L GravesShierley ChelliahA Wayne VoglCalvin D RoskelleyKelly M McNagny<h4>Background</h4>Podocalyxin is a CD34-related transmembrane protein involved in hematopoietic cell homing, kidney morphogenesis, breast cancer progression, and epithelial cell polarization. Although this sialomucin has been shown to block cell adhesion, the mechanisms involved remain enigmatic. It has, however, been postulated that the adaptor proteins NHERF-1 and 2 could regulate apical targeting of Podocalyxin by linking it to the actin cytoskeleton.<h4>Principal findings</h4>Here, in contrast, we find that full-length Podocalyxin acts to recruit NHERF-1 to the apical domain. Moreover, we show that ectopic expression of Podocalyxin in epithelial cells leads to microvillus formation along an expanded apical domain that extends laterally to the junctional complexes. Removal of the C-terminal PDZ-binding domain of Podocalyxin abolishes NHERF-1 recruitment but, surprisingly, has no effect on the formation of microvilli. Instead, we find that the extracellular domain and transmembrane region of Podocalyxin are sufficient to direct recruitment of filamentous actin and ezrin to the plasma membrane and induce microvillus formation.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>Our data suggest that this single molecule can modulate NHERF localization and, independently, act as a key orchestrator of apical cell morphology, thereby lending mechanistic insights into its multiple roles as a polarity regulator, tumor progression marker, and anti-adhesin.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000237
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author Julie S Nielsen
Marcia L Graves
Shierley Chelliah
A Wayne Vogl
Calvin D Roskelley
Kelly M McNagny
spellingShingle Julie S Nielsen
Marcia L Graves
Shierley Chelliah
A Wayne Vogl
Calvin D Roskelley
Kelly M McNagny
The CD34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Julie S Nielsen
Marcia L Graves
Shierley Chelliah
A Wayne Vogl
Calvin D Roskelley
Kelly M McNagny
author_sort Julie S Nielsen
title The CD34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.
title_short The CD34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.
title_full The CD34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.
title_fullStr The CD34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.
title_full_unstemmed The CD34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.
title_sort cd34-related molecule podocalyxin is a potent inducer of microvillus formation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2007-02-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Podocalyxin is a CD34-related transmembrane protein involved in hematopoietic cell homing, kidney morphogenesis, breast cancer progression, and epithelial cell polarization. Although this sialomucin has been shown to block cell adhesion, the mechanisms involved remain enigmatic. It has, however, been postulated that the adaptor proteins NHERF-1 and 2 could regulate apical targeting of Podocalyxin by linking it to the actin cytoskeleton.<h4>Principal findings</h4>Here, in contrast, we find that full-length Podocalyxin acts to recruit NHERF-1 to the apical domain. Moreover, we show that ectopic expression of Podocalyxin in epithelial cells leads to microvillus formation along an expanded apical domain that extends laterally to the junctional complexes. Removal of the C-terminal PDZ-binding domain of Podocalyxin abolishes NHERF-1 recruitment but, surprisingly, has no effect on the formation of microvilli. Instead, we find that the extracellular domain and transmembrane region of Podocalyxin are sufficient to direct recruitment of filamentous actin and ezrin to the plasma membrane and induce microvillus formation.<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>Our data suggest that this single molecule can modulate NHERF localization and, independently, act as a key orchestrator of apical cell morphology, thereby lending mechanistic insights into its multiple roles as a polarity regulator, tumor progression marker, and anti-adhesin.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000237
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