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Dynamin‐Actin Cross Talk Contributes to Phagosome Formation and Closure
Authors:Florence Marie‐Anaïs  Julie Mazzolini  Floriane Herit  Florence Niedergang
Affiliation:1. Inserm U1016, Institut Cochin, Paris, France;2. CNRS, UMR 8104, Paris, France;3. Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France;4. Current address: Centre for Neuroregeneration, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract:Phagocytosis is a mechanism used by macrophages to internalize and eliminate microorganisms or cellular debris. It relies on profound rearrangements of the actin cytoskeleton that is the driving force allowing plasma membrane extension around the particle. The closure step of phagocytosis, however, remains poorly defined. We used a dedicated experimental setup with Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM) to monitor phagosome formation and closure in three dimensions in living cells. We show that dynamin‐2, which mediates the scission of endocytic vesicles, was recruited early and concomitantly with actin during phagosome formation. Dynamin‐2 accumulated at the site of phagosome closure in living macrophages. Inhibition of its activity with dominant negative mutants or drugs demonstrated that dynamin‐2 is implicated in actin dynamics and pseudopod extension. Depolymerization of actin led to impaired dynamin‐2 recruitment or activity. Finally, we show that dynamin‐2 plays a critical role in the effective scission of the phagosome from the plasma membrane. Thus, we establish that a cross talk between actin and dynamin takes place for phagosome formation and closure before dynamin functions for scission. image
Keywords:actin  dynamin  phagocytosis  pseudopods  macrophages  scission
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