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ORMDL3 promotes eosinophil trafficking and activation via regulation of integrins and CD48

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  • Sung Gil Ha

    (Laboratory of Allergic Diseases and Inflammation, University of Minnesota)

  • Xiao Na Ge

    (Laboratory of Allergic Diseases and Inflammation, University of Minnesota)

  • Nooshin S. Bahaie

    (Laboratory of Allergic Diseases and Inflammation, University of Minnesota)

  • Bit Na Kang

    (Laboratory of Allergic Diseases and Inflammation, University of Minnesota)

  • Amrita Rao

    (Laboratory of Allergic Diseases and Inflammation, University of Minnesota)

  • Savita P. Rao

    (Laboratory of Allergic Diseases and Inflammation, University of Minnesota)

  • P. Sriramarao

    (Laboratory of Allergic Diseases and Inflammation, University of Minnesota)

Abstract

ORM (yeast)-like protein isoform 3 (ORMDL3) has recently been identified as a candidate gene for susceptibility to asthma; however, the mechanisms by which it contributes to asthma pathogenesis are not well understood. Here we demonstrate a functional role for ORMDL3 in eosinophils in the context of allergic inflammation. Eosinophils recruited to the airways of allergen-challenged mice express ORMDL3. ORMDL3 expression in bone marrow eosinophils is localized in the endoplasmic reticulum and is induced by interleukin-3 and eotaxin-1. Overexpression of ORMDL3 in eosinophils causes increased rolling, distinct cytoskeletal rearrangement, extracellular signal-regulated kinase (1/2) phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of nuclear factor kappa B. Knockdown of ORMDL3 significantly inhibits activation-induced cell shape changes, adhesion and recruitment to sites of inflammation in vivo, combined with reduced expression of CD49d and CD18. In addition, ORMDL3 regulates interleukin-3-induced expression of CD48 and CD48-mediated eosinophil degranulation. These studies show that ORMDL3 regulates eosinophil trafficking, recruitment and degranulation, further elucidating a role for this molecule in allergic asthma and potentially other eosinophilic disorders.

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  • Sung Gil Ha & Xiao Na Ge & Nooshin S. Bahaie & Bit Na Kang & Amrita Rao & Savita P. Rao & P. Sriramarao, 2013. "ORMDL3 promotes eosinophil trafficking and activation via regulation of integrins and CD48," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 4(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:4:y:2013:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms3479
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3479
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