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Deficiency of a STE20/PAK family kinase LOK leads to the acceleration of LFA‐1 clustering and cell adhesion of activated lymphocytes
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Lymphocyte-oriented kinase (LOK) is a member of the STE20/p21-activated kinase (PAK) family and expressed predominantly in lymphoid organs. Generation of LOK-deficient mice revealed that the leukocyte-function-associated antigen (LFA-1)/intercellular adhesion molecules (ICAM)-mediated aggregation of mitogen-stimulated T cells was greatly enhanced in the absence of LOK. Though levels of total LFA-1 and ICAMs as well as the active form of LFA-1 on T cell blasts were comparable in the presence and absence of LOK, clustering of active LFA-1 detected by binding of soluble ICAM-1 was accelerated in the absence of LOK. These results suggest that LOK is potentially involved in the regulation of LFA-1-mediated lymphocyte adhesion.

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[关键词] Lymphocyte-oriented kinase;STE20/p21-activated kinase family;Integrin;Leukocyte-function-associated antigen-1;Clustering;Adhesion;LOK;lymphocyte-oriented kinase;PAK;p21-activated kinase;GCK;germinal center kinase;MAP;mitogen-activated protein;LFA;leukocyte-function-associated antigen;ICAM;intercellular adhesion molecule;Con A;concanavalin A [时效性] 
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