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  2. The GAS6-AXL signaling pathway triggers actin remodeling that drives membrane ruffling, macropinocytosis, and cancer-cell invasion

The GAS6-AXL signaling pathway triggers actin remodeling that drives membrane ruffling, macropinocytosis, and cancer-cell invasion

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Jul 13;118(28):e2024596118. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2024596118.
Daria Zdżalik-Bielecka 1 Agata Poświata 2 Kamila Kozik 2 Kamil Jastrzębski 2 Kay Oliver Schink 3 Marta Brewińska-Olchowik 4 Katarzyna Piwocka 4 Harald Stenmark 3 Marta Miączyńska 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 Laboratory of Cell Biology, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, 02-109 Warsaw, Poland; miaczynska@iimcb.gov.pl dzdzalik@iimcb.gov.pl.
  • 2 Laboratory of Cell Biology, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, 02-109 Warsaw, Poland.
  • 3 Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital, 0379 Oslo, Norway.
  • 4 Laboratory of Cytometry, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract

AXL, a member of the TAM (TYRO3, AXL, MER) receptor tyrosine kinase family, and its ligand, GAS6, are implicated in oncogenesis and metastasis of many Cancer types. However, the exact cellular processes activated by GAS6-AXL remain largely unexplored. Here, we identified an interactome of AXL and revealed its associations with proteins regulating actin dynamics. Consistently, GAS6-mediated AXL activation triggered actin remodeling manifested by peripheral membrane ruffling and circular dorsal ruffles (CDRs). This further promoted macropinocytosis that mediated the internalization of GAS6-AXL complexes and sustained survival of glioblastoma cells grown under glutamine-deprived conditions. GAS6-induced CDRs contributed to focal adhesion turnover, cell spreading, and elongation. Consequently, AXL activation by GAS6 drove invasion of Cancer cells in a spheroid model. All these processes required the kinase activity of AXL, but not TYRO3, and downstream activation of PI3K and RAC1. We propose that GAS6-AXL signaling induces multiple actin-driven cytoskeletal rearrangements that contribute to cancer-cell invasion.

Keywords

GAS6-AXL; TAM receptors; actin; macropinocytosis; membrane ruffles.

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