Author:
Oprescu Antoine,Michel Déborah,Antkowiak Adrien,Vega Elodie,Viaud Julien,Courtneidge Sara A.,Eckly Anita,de la Salle Henri,Chicanne Gaëtan,Léon Catherine,Payrastre Bernard,Gaits-Iacovoni Frédérique
Abstract
AbstractBone marrow megakaryocytes (MKs) undergo a maturation involving contacts with the microenvironment before extending proplatelets through sinusoids to deliver platelets in the bloodstream. We demonstrated that MKs assemble linear F-actin-enriched podosomes on collagen I fibers. Microscopy analysis evidenced an inverse correlation between the number of dot-like versus linear podosomes over time. Confocal videomicroscopy confirmed that they derived from each-other. This dynamics was dependent on myosin IIA. Importantly, MKs progenitors expressed the Tks4/5 adaptors, displayed a strong gelatinolytic ability and did not form linear podosomes. While maturing, MKs lost Tks expression together with digestive ability. However, those MKs were still able to remodel the matrix by exerting traction on collagen I fibers through a collaboration between GPVI, ß1 integrin and linear podosomes. Our data demonstrated that a change in structure and composition of podosomes accounted for the shift of function during megakaryopoiesis. These data highlight the fact that members of the invadosome family could correspond to different maturation status of the same entity, to adapt to functional responses required by differentiation stages of the cell that bears them.
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale
Société Française d'Hématologie
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
'la Ligue contre le cancer'
'Fondation ARC pour la Recherche contre le Cancer'
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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