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cPLA2α targeting to exosomes connects nuclear deformation to LTB4-signaling during neutrophil chemotaxis

SCIENCE ADVANCES. 2026-02; 
Subhash B Arya, Fatima Jordan-Javed, Kristen Loesel, Yehyun Choi, Samuel P Collie, Lauren E Hein, Brendon M Baker, Euisik Yoon, Carole A Parent Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan
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Abstract

Efficient neutrophil chemotaxis requires the integration of mechanical forces and lipid-mediated signaling. While the signaling lipid leukotriene B4 (LTB4) reinforces cellular polarity, how mechanical cues regulate its production remains unclear. We now show that cytosolic phospholipase A2α (cPLA2α), which is essential for the synthesis of LTB4, functions as a nuclear curvosensor. cPLA2α responds to nuclear squeezing by localizing to ceramide-rich inner nuclear membrane microdomains and incorporating onto the exofacial surface of nuclear envelope-derived exosomes. This unique topology enables localized LTB4 synthesis, which synchronizes calcium spikes, promotes myosin light chain II phosphorylation, and sust... More

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