iScience (Dec 2019)

Intracellular Galectin-9 Controls Dendritic Cell Function by Maintaining Plasma Membrane Rigidity

  • Laia Querol Cano,
  • Oya Tagit,
  • Yusuf Dolen,
  • Anne van Duffelen,
  • Shannon Dieltjes,
  • Sonja I. Buschow,
  • Toshiro Niki,
  • Mitsuomi Hirashima,
  • Ben Joosten,
  • Koen van den Dries,
  • Alessandra Cambi,
  • Carl G. Figdor,
  • Annemiek B. van Spriel

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 240 – 255

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Summary: Endogenous extracellular Galectins constitute a novel mechanism of membrane protein organization at the cell surface. Although Galectins are also highly expressed intracellularly, their cytosolic functions are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the role of Galectin-9 in dendritic cell (DC) surface organization and function. By combining functional, super-resolution and atomic force microscopy experiments to analyze membrane stiffness, we identified intracellular Galectin-9 to be indispensable for plasma membrane integrity and structure in DCs. Galectin-9 knockdown studies revealed intracellular Galectin-9 to directly control cortical membrane structure by modulating Rac1 activity, providing the underlying mechanism of Galectin-9-dependent actin cytoskeleton organization. Consequent to its role in maintaining plasma membrane structure, phagocytosis studies revealed that Galectin-9 was essential for C-type-lectin receptor-mediated pathogen uptake by DCs. This was confirmed by the impaired phagocytic capacity of Galectin-9-null murine DCs. Together, this study demonstrates a novel role for intracellular Galectin-9 in modulating DC function, which may be evolutionarily conserved. : Biological Sciences; Molecular Biology; Cell Biology Subject Areas: Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology