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A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation

Invadopodia are specialized membrane protrusions composed of F-actin, actin regulators, signaling proteins, and a dynamically trafficked invadopodial membrane that drive cell invasion through basement membrane (BM) barriers in development and cancer. Due to the challenges of studying invasion in viv...

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Autores principales: Lohmer, Lauren L., Clay, Matthew R., Naegeli, Kaleb M., Chi, Qiuyi, Ziel, Joshua W., Hagedorn, Elliott J., Park, Jieun E., Jayadev, Ranjay, Sherwood, David R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4713207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26765257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005786
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author Lohmer, Lauren L.
Clay, Matthew R.
Naegeli, Kaleb M.
Chi, Qiuyi
Ziel, Joshua W.
Hagedorn, Elliott J.
Park, Jieun E.
Jayadev, Ranjay
Sherwood, David R.
author_facet Lohmer, Lauren L.
Clay, Matthew R.
Naegeli, Kaleb M.
Chi, Qiuyi
Ziel, Joshua W.
Hagedorn, Elliott J.
Park, Jieun E.
Jayadev, Ranjay
Sherwood, David R.
author_sort Lohmer, Lauren L.
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description Invadopodia are specialized membrane protrusions composed of F-actin, actin regulators, signaling proteins, and a dynamically trafficked invadopodial membrane that drive cell invasion through basement membrane (BM) barriers in development and cancer. Due to the challenges of studying invasion in vivo, mechanisms controlling invadopodia formation in their native environments remain poorly understood. We performed a sensitized genome-wide RNAi screen and identified 13 potential regulators of invadopodia during anchor cell (AC) invasion into the vulval epithelium in C. elegans. Confirming the specificity of this screen, we identified the Rho GTPase cdc-42, which mediates invadopodia formation in many cancer cell lines. Using live-cell imaging, we show that CDC-42 localizes to the AC-BM interface and is activated by an unidentified vulval signal(s) that induces invasion. CDC-42 is required for the invasive membrane localization of WSP-1 (N-WASP), a CDC-42 effector that promotes polymerization of F-actin. Loss of CDC-42 or WSP-1 resulted in fewer invadopodia and delayed BM breaching. We also characterized a novel invadopodia regulator, gdi-1 (Rab GDP dissociation inhibitor), which mediates membrane trafficking. We show that GDI-1 functions in the AC to promote invadopodia formation. In the absence of GDI-1, the specialized invadopodial membrane was no longer trafficked normally to the invasive membrane, and instead was distributed to plasma membrane throughout the cell. Surprisingly, the pro-invasive signal(s) from the vulval cells also controls GDI-1 activity and invadopodial membrane trafficking. These studies represent the first in vivo screen for genes regulating invadopodia and demonstrate that invadopodia formation requires the integration of distinct cellular processes that are coordinated by an extracellular cue.
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spelling pubmed-47132072016-01-26 A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation Lohmer, Lauren L. Clay, Matthew R. Naegeli, Kaleb M. Chi, Qiuyi Ziel, Joshua W. Hagedorn, Elliott J. Park, Jieun E. Jayadev, Ranjay Sherwood, David R. PLoS Genet Research Article Invadopodia are specialized membrane protrusions composed of F-actin, actin regulators, signaling proteins, and a dynamically trafficked invadopodial membrane that drive cell invasion through basement membrane (BM) barriers in development and cancer. Due to the challenges of studying invasion in vivo, mechanisms controlling invadopodia formation in their native environments remain poorly understood. We performed a sensitized genome-wide RNAi screen and identified 13 potential regulators of invadopodia during anchor cell (AC) invasion into the vulval epithelium in C. elegans. Confirming the specificity of this screen, we identified the Rho GTPase cdc-42, which mediates invadopodia formation in many cancer cell lines. Using live-cell imaging, we show that CDC-42 localizes to the AC-BM interface and is activated by an unidentified vulval signal(s) that induces invasion. CDC-42 is required for the invasive membrane localization of WSP-1 (N-WASP), a CDC-42 effector that promotes polymerization of F-actin. Loss of CDC-42 or WSP-1 resulted in fewer invadopodia and delayed BM breaching. We also characterized a novel invadopodia regulator, gdi-1 (Rab GDP dissociation inhibitor), which mediates membrane trafficking. We show that GDI-1 functions in the AC to promote invadopodia formation. In the absence of GDI-1, the specialized invadopodial membrane was no longer trafficked normally to the invasive membrane, and instead was distributed to plasma membrane throughout the cell. Surprisingly, the pro-invasive signal(s) from the vulval cells also controls GDI-1 activity and invadopodial membrane trafficking. These studies represent the first in vivo screen for genes regulating invadopodia and demonstrate that invadopodia formation requires the integration of distinct cellular processes that are coordinated by an extracellular cue. Public Library of Science 2016-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4713207/ /pubmed/26765257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005786 Text en © 2016 Lohmer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lohmer, Lauren L.
Clay, Matthew R.
Naegeli, Kaleb M.
Chi, Qiuyi
Ziel, Joshua W.
Hagedorn, Elliott J.
Park, Jieun E.
Jayadev, Ranjay
Sherwood, David R.
A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation
title A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation
title_full A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation
title_fullStr A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation
title_full_unstemmed A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation
title_short A Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia Formation
title_sort sensitized screen for genes promoting invadopodia function in vivo: cdc-42 and rab gdi-1 direct distinct aspects of invadopodia formation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4713207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26765257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005786
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