RRC ID 86137
著者 Morishita H, Kawai K, Noda A, Egami Y, Araki N.
タイトル Myosin-Ie drives ruffle-edge lamellipodia formation and motility in A549 invasive lung cancer cells.
ジャーナル Microscopy (Oxf)
Abstract Lamellipodia are generally defined as thin, sheet-like cell protrusions that constitute the actin cytoskeleton-based motile apparatus, which promotes the movement of migrating cells. Recently, we identified a novel type of lamellipodia, termed ruffle-edge lamellipodia, which have α-actinin-4 (ACTN4)-enriched multilayer membrane folds at their leading edges in certain invasive cancer cell lines. In this study, the role of unconventional myosin-Ie (Myo1E) in ACTN4-enriched ruffle-edge lamellipodia was analyzed using live-cell, immunofluorescence, and scanning electron microscopy. Immunofluorescence microscopy for endogenous Myo1E and live-cell imaging of mApple-Myo1E expressing cells showed that Myo1E was localized to ACTN4-rich lamellipodia tips in A549 cells. The wound healing assay and live-cell movies showed that Myo1E siRNA knockdown significantly suppressed cell migration and ruffle-edge lamellipodia formation. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy demonstrated that Myo1E knockdown significantly reduced ruffle-edge structures. These results suggest that Myo1E may play an important role not only in the motility of ruffle-edge lamellipodia but also in the construction of ruffle-edge structures, which are probably associated with cancer cell invasion and metastasis.
公開日 2025-9-26
DOI 10.1093/jmicro/dfaf039
PII 8266491
PMID 41003730
IF 1.394
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 A549(RCB0098)