Formation of a giant unilocular vacuole via macropinocytosis-like process confers anoikis resistance

Author:

Kim Jeongsik1,Kim Dahyun1ORCID,Kim Dong-Kyun1,Lee Sang-Hee2,Jang Wonyul13,Lim Dae-Sik1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, KAIST Stem Cell Center, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

2. Center for Research Equipment, Korea Basic Science Institute

3. School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University

Abstract

Cell survival in metazoans depends on cell attachment to the extracellular matrix (ECM) or to neighboring cells. Loss of such attachment triggers a type of programmed cell death known as anoikis, the acquisition of resistance to which is a key step in cancer development. The mechanisms underlying anoikis resistance remain unclear, however. The intracellular F-actin cytoskeleton plays a key role in sensing the loss of cell-ECM attachment, but how its disruption affects cell fate during such stress is not well understood. Here we reveal a cell survival strategy characterized by formation of a giant unilocular vacuole (GUVac) in the cytoplasm of the cells whose actin cytoskeleton is disrupted during loss of matrix attachment. Time-lapse imaging and electron microscopy showed that large vacuoles with a diameter of >500 nm accumulated early after inhibition of actin polymerization in cells in suspension culture, and that these vacuoles subsequently coalesced to form a GUVac. GUVac formation was found to result from a variation of a macropinocytosis-like process, characterized by the presence of inwardly curved membrane invaginations. This phenomenon relies on both F-actin depolymerization and the recruitment of septin proteins for micron-sized plasma membrane invagination. The vacuole fusion step during GUVac formation requires PI(3)P produced by VPS34 and PI3K-C2α on the surface of vacuoles. Furthermore, its induction after loss of matrix attachment conferred anoikis resistance. Our results thus show that the formation of a previously unrecognized organelle promotes cell survival in the face of altered actin and matrix environments.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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