Front-biased activation of Ras-Rab5-Rac1 loop coordinates collective cell migration.

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Yuya Jikko, Eriko Deguchi, Kimiya Matsuda, Naoya Hino, Shinya Tsukiji, Michiyuki Matsuda, Kenta Terai
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Abstract

Collective cell migration is coordinated by the front-to-rear intercellular propagation of EGFR-Ras-ERK pathway activation. However, the molecular mechanisms integrating front-to-rear information into this intercellular signaling cascade, particularly the determinants of cellular front-side specification, remain elusive. We visualized the activity of EGFR, Ras, Rac1, and Rab5 by using FRET biosensors and chemogenetic tools. While EGFR activation was uniformly observed within cells, Ras activation was biased to the front side within cells. The polarized Ras activation depended on Merlin and Rac1, which also showed front-biased activation. Furthermore, Rab5, a crucial regulator of cell migration, demonstrated similar front-biased activation and was found to function downstream of Ras while being necessary for Rac1 activation. Thus, the positive feedback loop consisting of Ras, Rab5, and Rac1 is activated primarily at the front of collectively migrating cells. These findings offer new spatio-temporal insight into processing front-rear information during collective cell migration.

Ras-Rab5-Rac1环的前偏置激活协调了细胞的集体迁移。
集体细胞迁移是通过EGFR-Ras-ERK通路激活的前向后细胞间增殖来协调的。然而,将前后信息整合到细胞间信号级联中的分子机制,特别是细胞前端规范的决定因素,仍然难以捉摸。我们利用FRET生物传感器和化学发生工具可视化EGFR、Ras、Rac1和Rab5的活性。虽然EGFR激活在细胞内被均匀观察到,但Ras激活在细胞内偏向于前部。极化Ras的激活依赖于Merlin和Rac1,它们也表现出前偏激活。此外,Rab5是细胞迁移的关键调节因子,也表现出类似的前偏激活,并且被发现在Ras下游发挥作用,同时是Rac1激活所必需的。因此,由Ras、Rab5和Rac1组成的正反馈回路主要在集体迁移细胞的前端被激活。这些发现为研究细胞集体迁移过程中前后信息的处理提供了新的时空视角。
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Journal of cell science
Journal of cell science 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
2.50%
发文量
393
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Cell Science publishes cutting-edge science, encompassing all aspects of cell biology.
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