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Identification and Analysis of Mouse Erythroid Progenitors using the CD71/TER119 Flow-cytometric Assay
Published on: August 5, 2011
TIMP-1 binding to proMMP-9/CD44 complex localized at the cell surface promotes erythroid cell survival
Elise Lambert1, Lucie Bridoux, Jérôme Devy
1URCA, CNRS UMR 6237 (MEDyC), Laboratoire Signalisation et Récepteurs Matriciels, Moulin de Housse, 51687 Reims Cedex 2, France. elise.lambert@univ-reims.fr
Abstract:
Besides its ability to inhibit MMP activity, TIMP-1 exhibits other biological functions. We earlier reported that TIMP-1 induced UT-7 erythroid cell survival through activation of the JAK2/PI 3-kinase/Akt pathway and we now aim to determine whether the TIMP-1 anti-apoptotic effect requires MMP involvement. We first show that proMMP-9 was expressed in UT-7 cells and associated with the cell plasma membrane. Such proMMP-9 localization was crucial for TIMP-1 intracellular signalling since (i) TIMP-1 specifically bound to proMMP-9 and (ii) proMMP-9 silencing abrogated the TIMP-1 effect. We also demonstrated that TIMP-1 anti-apoptotic effect was independent on MMP inhibition since MMP-9 function blocking antibodies as well as a synthetic MMP inhibitor were unable to reproduce TIMP-1 effect. Nevertheless, these compounds prevented TIMP-1 binding to proMMP-9 and subsequently abolished TIMP-1-induced cell survival. We finally demonstrated that CD44 anchored proMMP-9 to the plasma membrane and enabled TIMP-1-mediated signal transduction. Therefore, our results indicate that the anti-apoptotic signalling of TIMP-1 depends on the formation of a ternary complex between TIMP-1, proMMP-9 and CD44 at the UT-7 erythroid cell surface.
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