Abstract

Integrins exert a variety of cellular functions as heterodimers of two transmembrane subunits named α and β. Integrin βν, a β-subunit of Drosophila integrin, is involved in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and bacteria. Here, we searched for an α-subunit that forms a complex and cooperates with βν. Examinations of RNAi-treated animals suggested that αPS3, but not any of four other α-subunits, is required for the effective phagocytosis of apoptotic cells in Drosophila embryos. The mutation of αPS3-encoding scb, deficiency, insertion of P-element, or alteration of nucleotide sequences, brought about a reduction in the level of phagocytosis. The defect in phagocytosis by deficiency was reverted by the forced expression of scb. Furthermore, flies in which the expression of both αPS3 and βν was inhibited by RNAi showed a level of phagocytosis almost equal to that observed in flies with RNAi for either subunit alone. A loss of αPS3 also decreased the activity of larval hemocytes in the phagocytosis of Staphylococcus aureus. Finally, a co-immunoprecipitation analysis using a Drosophila cell line treated with a chemical cross-linker suggested a physical association between αPS3 and βν. These results collectively indicated that integrin αPS3/βν serves as a receptor in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and bacteria by Drosophila phagocytes.

Highlights

  • Drosophila integrin ␤␯ plays a role in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and bacteria, but its partner ␣-subunit remains to be identified

  • To determine which ␣-subunit is involved in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells in Drosophila, we conducted RNAi-mediated knockdown of genes coding for the five ␣-subunits

  • It is most likely that the two integrin subunits ␣PS3 and ␤␯ form a complex to serve as a receptor for the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and bacteria by Drosophila hemocytes. We adopted both genetic and biochemical approaches aiming at the identification of a ␣-subunit that cooperates with the ␤-subunit ␤␯ in the phagocytosis by Drosophila hemocytes

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Introduction

Drosophila integrin ␤␯ plays a role in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and bacteria, but its partner ␣-subunit remains to be identified. Integrin ␤␯, a ␤-subunit of Drosophila integrin, is involved in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and bacteria. Examinations of RNAi-treated animals suggested that ␣PS3, but not any of four other ␣-subunits, is required for the effective phagocytosis of apoptotic cells in Drosophila embryos. A co-immunoprecipitation analysis using a Drosophila cell line treated with a chemical cross-linker suggested a physical association between ␣PS3 and ␤␯. These results collectively indicated that integrin ␣PS3/␤␯ serves as a receptor in the phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and bacteria by Drosophila phagocytes

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