LRRK2 decreases microglial actin dynamics by filamentous actin depolymerization and Rac1 inhibition

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Abstract

An active actin dynamic is a crucial feature of brain microglia. Here we report that LRRK2, a primary familial Parkinson’s disease-associated gene, negatively regulates microglia’s actin dynamics. LRRK2 depolymerized filamentous actin (F-actin) by directly binding to it or inhibiting microglia’s Rac-PAK signaling. LRRK2 knockdown resulted in a reduced ruffle and enhanced lamellipodia formation of ADP-activated microglia, altering the microglia’s physiological activity to vigorous migration toward damaged cells. These results suggest that LRRK2 is a negative regulator for the controlled actin dynamics in microglia.

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Kim, B., Suh, Y. H., & Joe, E. (2022). LRRK2 decreases microglial actin dynamics by filamentous actin depolymerization and Rac1 inhibition. Animal Cells and Systems, 26(6), 380–387. https://doi.org/10.1080/19768354.2022.2158219

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