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Cytoplasmic accumulation and plasma membrane association of anillin and Ect2 promote confined migration and invasion.

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Tran, AT; Wisniewski, EO; Mistriotis, P; Stoletov, K; Parlani, M; Amitrano, A; Ifemembi, B; Lee, SJ; Bera, K; Zhang, Y; Tuntithavornwat, S ...
Published in: Res Sq
January 10, 2024

Cells migrating in confinement experience mechanical challenges whose consequences on cell migration machinery remain only partially understood. Here, we demonstrate that a pool of the cytokinesis regulatory protein anillin is retained during interphase in the cytoplasm of different cell types. Confinement induces recruitment of cytoplasmic anillin to plasma membrane at the poles of migrating cells, which is further enhanced upon nuclear envelope (NE) rupture(s). Rupture events also enable the cytoplasmic egress of predominantly nuclear RhoGEF Ect2. Anillin and Ect2 redistributions scale with microenvironmental stiffness and confinement, and are observed in confined cells in vitro and in invading tumor cells in vivo. Anillin, which binds actomyosin at the cell poles, and Ect2, which activates RhoA, cooperate additively to promote myosin II contractility, and promote efficient invasion and extravasation. Overall, our work provides a mechanistic understanding of how cytokinesis regulators mediate RhoA/ROCK/myosin II-dependent mechanoadaptation during confined migration and invasive cancer progression.

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January 10, 2024

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Tran, A. T., Wisniewski, E. O., Mistriotis, P., Stoletov, K., Parlani, M., Amitrano, A., … Konstantopoulos, K. (2024). Cytoplasmic accumulation and plasma membrane association of anillin and Ect2 promote confined migration and invasion. Res Sq. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3640969/v1
Tran, Avery T., Emily O. Wisniewski, Panagiotis Mistriotis, Konstantin Stoletov, Maria Parlani, Alice Amitrano, Brent Ifemembi, et al. “Cytoplasmic accumulation and plasma membrane association of anillin and Ect2 promote confined migration and invasion.Res Sq, January 10, 2024. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3640969/v1.
Tran AT, Wisniewski EO, Mistriotis P, Stoletov K, Parlani M, Amitrano A, et al. Cytoplasmic accumulation and plasma membrane association of anillin and Ect2 promote confined migration and invasion. Res Sq. 2024 Jan 10;
Tran, Avery T., et al. “Cytoplasmic accumulation and plasma membrane association of anillin and Ect2 promote confined migration and invasion.Res Sq, Jan. 2024. Pubmed, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-3640969/v1.
Tran AT, Wisniewski EO, Mistriotis P, Stoletov K, Parlani M, Amitrano A, Ifemembi B, Lee SJ, Bera K, Zhang Y, Tuntithavornwat S, Afthinos A, Kiepas A, Jamieson JJ, Zuo Y, Habib D, Wu P-H, Martin SS, Gerecht S, Gu L, Lewis JD, Kalab P, Friedl P, Konstantopoulos K. Cytoplasmic accumulation and plasma membrane association of anillin and Ect2 promote confined migration and invasion. Res Sq. 2024 Jan 10;

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Res Sq

DOI

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2693-5015

Publication Date

January 10, 2024

Location

United States