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. 2007 Jul 6;358(3):931-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.05.030. Epub 2007 May 14.

STAP-2 regulates c-Fms/M-CSF receptor signaling in murine macrophage Raw 264.7 cells

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STAP-2 regulates c-Fms/M-CSF receptor signaling in murine macrophage Raw 264.7 cells

Osamu Ikeda et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .
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Abstract

Signal-transducing adaptor protein-2 (STAP-2) is a recently identified adaptor protein as a c-Fms/M-CSF receptor-interacting protein and constitutively expressed in macrophages. Our previous studies also revealed that STAP-2 binds to MyD88 and IKK-alpha/beta, and modulates NF-kappaB signaling in macrophages. In the present study, we examined physiological roles of the interaction between STAP-2 and c-Fms in Raw 264.7 macrophage cells. Our immunoprecipitation has revealed that c-Fms directly interacts with the PH domain of STAP-2 independently on M-CSF-stimulation. Ectopic expression of STAP-2 markedly suppressed M-CSF-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of c-Fms as well as activation of Akt and extracellular signal regulated kinase. In addition, Raw 264.7 cells over-expressing STAP-2 showed impaired migration in response to M-CSF and wound-healing process. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that STAP-2 directly binds to c-Fms and interferes with the PI3K signaling, which leads to macrophage motility, in Raw 264.7 cells.

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