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Endophilin-A2-dependent tubular endocytosis promotes plasma membrane repair and parasite invasion.


ABSTRACT: Endocytosis of caveolae has previously been implicated in the repair of plasma membrane wounds. Here, we show that caveolin-1-deficient fibroblasts lacking caveolae upregulate a tubular endocytic pathway and have a reduced capacity to reseal after permeabilization with pore-forming toxins compared with wild-type cells. Silencing endophilin-A2 expression inhibited fission of endocytic tubules and further reduced plasma membrane repair in cells lacking caveolin-1, supporting a role for tubular endocytosis as an alternative pathway for the removal of membrane lesions. Endophilin-A2 was visualized in association with cholera toxin B-containing endosomes and was recruited to recently formed intracellular vacuoles containing Trypanosoma cruzi, a parasite that utilizes the plasma membrane wounding repair pathway to invade host cells. Endophilin-A2 deficiency inhibited T. cruzi invasion, and fibroblasts deficient in both caveolin-1 and endophilin-A2 did not survive prolonged exposure to the parasites. These findings reveal a novel crosstalk between caveolin-1 and endophilin-A2 in the regulation of clathrin-independent endocytosis and plasma membrane repair, a process that is subverted by T. cruzi parasites for cell invasion.

SUBMITTER: Corrotte M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7725609 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endophilin-A2-dependent tubular endocytosis promotes plasma membrane repair and parasite invasion.

Corrotte Matthias M   Cerasoli Mark M   Maeda Fernando Y FY   Andrews Norma W NW  

Journal of cell science 20201201 5


Endocytosis of caveolae has previously been implicated in the repair of plasma membrane wounds. Here, we show that caveolin-1-deficient fibroblasts lacking caveolae upregulate a tubular endocytic pathway and have a reduced capacity to reseal after permeabilization with pore-forming toxins compared with wild-type cells. Silencing endophilin-A2 expression inhibited fission of endocytic tubules and further reduced plasma membrane repair in cells lacking caveolin-1, supporting a role for tubular end  ...[more]

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