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Dissemination of RasV12-transformed cells requires the mechanosensitive channel Piezo

Jiae Lee, Alejandra J. H. Cabrera, Cecilia M. T. Nguyen, Young V. Kwon

2020Nature Communications42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Dissemination of transformed cells is a key process in metastasis. Despite its importance, how transformed cells disseminate from an intact tissue and enter the circulation is poorly understood. Here, we use a fully developed tissue, Drosophila midgut, and describe the morphologically distinct steps and the cellular events occurring over the course of Ras V12 -transformed cell dissemination. Notably, Ras V12 -transformed cells formed the Actin- and Cortactin-rich invasive protrusions that were important for breaching the extracellular matrix (ECM) and visceral muscle. Furthermore, we uncovered the essential roles of the mechanosensory channel Piezo in orchestrating dissemination of Ras V12 -transformed cells. Collectively, our study establishes an in vivo model for studying how transformed cells migrate out from a complex tissue and provides unique insights into the roles of Piezo in invasive cell behavior.

Topics & Concepts

Mechanosensitive channelsCell biologyCortactinExtracellular matrixBiologyActinPodosomeCellCytoskeletonIon channelGeneticsReceptorHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyCellular Mechanics and Interactions