PECAM-1 affects GSK-3β-mediated β-catenin phosphorylation and degradation

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Platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1/CD31) regulates a variety of endothelial and immune cell biological responses. PECAM-1-null mice exhibit prolonged and increased permeability after inflammatory insults. We observed that in PECAM-1-null endothelial cells (ECs), β-catenin remained tyrosine phosphorylated, coinciding with a sustained increase in permeability. Src homology 2 domain containing phosphatase 2 (SHP-2) association with β-catenin was diminished in PECAM-1-null ECs, suggesting that lack of PECAM-1 inhibits the ability of this adherens junction component to become dephosphorylated, promoting a sustained increase in permeability. β-Catenin/Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3β) association and β-catenin serine phosphorylation levels were increased and β-catenin expression levels were reduced in PECAM-1-null ECs. Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3β) serine phosphorylation (inactivation) was blunted in PECAM-1-null ECs after histamine treatment or shear stress. Our data suggest that PECAM-1 serves as a critical dynamic regulator of endothelial barrier permeability. On stimulation by a vasoactive substance or shear stress, PECAM-1 became tyrosine phosphorylated, enabling recruitment of SHP-2 and tyrosine-phosphorylated β-catenin to its cytoplasmic domain, facilitating dephosphorylation of β-catenin, and allowing reconstitution of adherens junctions. In addition, PECAM-1 modulated the levels of β-catenin by regulating the activity of GSK-3β, which in turn affected the serine phosphorylation of β-catenin and its proteosomal degradation, affecting the ability of the cell to reform adherens junctions in a timely fashion. Copyright © American Society for Investigative Pathology.

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Biswas, P., Canosa, S., Schoenfeld, D., Schoenfeld, J., Li, P., Cheas, L. C., … Madri, J. A. (2006). PECAM-1 affects GSK-3β-mediated β-catenin phosphorylation and degradation. American Journal of Pathology, 169(1), 314–324. https://doi.org/10.2353/ajpath.2006.051112

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