Actin dynamics at sites of extracellular matrix degradation

Baldassarre, M., Ayala, I., Beznoussenko, G., Giacchetti, G., Machesky, L. M. , Luini, A. and Buccione, R. (2006) Actin dynamics at sites of extracellular matrix degradation. European journal of cell biology, 85(12), pp. 1217-1231. (doi: 10.1016/j.ejcb.2006.08.003) (PMID:17010475)

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Abstract

The degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) by proteases is crucial in physiological and pathological cell invasion alike. In vitro, degradation occurs at specific sites where invasive cells make contact with the ECM via specialized plasma membrane protrusions termed invadopodia. Here we present an extensive morpho-functional analysis of invadopodia actively engaged in ECM degradation and show that they are actin comet-based structures, not unlike the well-known bacteria-propelling actin tails. The relative mapping of the basic molecular components of invadopodia to actin tails is also provided. Finally, a live-imaging analysis of invadopodia highlights the intrinsic long-term stability of the structures coupled to a highly dynamic actin turnover. The results offer new insight into the tight coordination between signalling, actin remodelling and trafficking activities occurring at sites of focalized ECM degradation by invadopodia. In conclusion, invadopodia-associated actin comets are a striking example of consistently arising, spontaneous expression of actin-driven propulsion events that also represent a valuable experimental paradigm.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Machesky, Professor Laura
Authors: Baldassarre, M., Ayala, I., Beznoussenko, G., Giacchetti, G., Machesky, L. M., Luini, A., and Buccione, R.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cancer Sciences
Journal Name:European journal of cell biology
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0171-9335

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