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The fast-recycling receptor Megalin defines the apical recycling pathway of epithelial cells.


ABSTRACT: The basolateral recycling and transcytotic pathways of epithelial cells were previously defined using markers such as transferrin (TfR) and polymeric IgA (pIgR) receptors. In contrast, our knowledge of the apical recycling pathway remains fragmentary. Here we utilize quantitative live-imaging and mathematical modelling to outline the recycling pathway of Megalin (LRP-2), an apical receptor with key developmental and renal functions, in MDCK cells. We show that, like TfR, Megalin is a long-lived and fast-recycling receptor. Megalin enters polarized MDCK cells through segregated apical sorting endosomes and subsequently intersects the TfR and pIgR pathways at a perinuclear Rab11-negative compartment termed common recycling endosomes (CRE). Whereas TfR recycles to the basolateral membrane from CRE, Megalin, like pIgR, traffics to subapical Rab11-positive apical recycling endosomes (ARE) and reaches the apical membrane in a microtubule- and Rab11-dependent manner. Hence, Megalin defines the apical recycling pathway of epithelia, with CRE as its apical sorting station.

SUBMITTER: Perez Bay AE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4873671 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The fast-recycling receptor Megalin defines the apical recycling pathway of epithelial cells.

Perez Bay Andres E AE   Schreiner Ryan R   Benedicto Ignacio I   Paz Marzolo Maria M   Banfelder Jason J   Weinstein Alan M AM   Rodriguez-Boulan Enrique J EJ  

Nature communications 20160516


The basolateral recycling and transcytotic pathways of epithelial cells were previously defined using markers such as transferrin (TfR) and polymeric IgA (pIgR) receptors. In contrast, our knowledge of the apical recycling pathway remains fragmentary. Here we utilize quantitative live-imaging and mathematical modelling to outline the recycling pathway of Megalin (LRP-2), an apical receptor with key developmental and renal functions, in MDCK cells. We show that, like TfR, Megalin is a long-lived  ...[more]

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