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Sorting nexin 5 selectively regulates dorsal-ruffle-mediated macropinocytosis in primary macrophages

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posted on 2015-12-01, 00:00 authored by Jet Phey LimJet Phey Lim, Prajakta Gosavi, Justine D Mintern, Ellen M Ross, Paul A Gleeson
The regulation of macropinocytosis, a specialised endocytosis pathway, is important for immune cell function. However, it is not known whether the biogenesis of macropinosomes involves one or more distinct pathways. We previously identified sorting nexin 5 (SNX5) as a regulator of macropinocytosis in macrophages. Here, we show that bone-marrow-derived macrophages from SNX5-knockout mice had a 60–70% reduction in macropinocytic uptake of dextran or ovalbumin, whereas phagocytosis and retrograde transport from the plasma membrane to the Golgi was unaffected. In contrast, deficiency of SNX5 had no effect on macropinocytosis or antigen presentation by dendritic cells. Activation of macrophages with CSF-1 resulted in a localisation of SNX5 to actin-rich ruffles in a manner dependent on receptor tyrosine kinases. SNX5-deficient macrophages showed a dramatic reduction in ruffling on the dorsal surface following CSF-1 receptor activation, whereas peripheral ruffling and cell migration were unaffected. We demonstrate that SNX5 is acting upstream of actin polymerisation following CSF-1 receptor activation. Overall, our findings reveal the important contribution of dorsal ruffing to receptor-activated macropinocytosis in primary macrophages and show that SNX5 selectively regulates macropinosomes derived from the dorsal ruffles.

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Journal

Journal of Cell Science

Volume

128

Pagination

4407-4419

Location

Cambridge, Eng.

ISSN

0021-9533

eISSN

1477-9137

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, The Company of Biologists

Issue

23

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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