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LY6D-induced macropinocytosis as a survival mechanism of senescent cells.


ABSTRACT: Although senescent cells display various morphological changes including vacuole formation, it is still unclear how these processes are regulated. We have recently identified the gene, lymphocyte antigen 6 complex, locus D (LY6D), to be upregulated specifically in senescent cells. LY6D is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored cell-surface protein whose function remains unknown. Here, we analyzed the functional relationship between LY6D and the senescence processes. We found that overexpression of LY6D induced vacuole formation and knockdown of LY6D suppressed the senescence-associated vacuole formation. The LY6D-induced vacuoles were derived from macropinocytosis, a distinct form of endocytosis. Furthermore, Src family kinases and Ras were found to be recruited to membrane lipid rafts in an LY6D-dependent manner, and inhibition of their activity impaired the LY6D-induced macropinocytosis. Finally, reduction of senescent-cell survival induced by glutamine deprivation was recovered by albumin supplementation to the culture media in an LY6D-dependent manner. Because macropinocytosis acts as an amino acid supply route, these results suggest that LY6D-mediated macropinocytosis contributes to senescent-cell survival through the incorporation of extracellular nutrients.

SUBMITTER: Nagano T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7948989 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan-Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LY6D-induced macropinocytosis as a survival mechanism of senescent cells.

Nagano Taiki T   Iwasaki Tetsushi T   Onishi Kengo K   Awai Yuto Y   Terachi Anju A   Kuwaba Shione S   Asano Shota S   Katasho Ryoko R   Nagai Kiyoko K   Nakashima Akio A   Kikkawa Ushio U   Kamada Shinji S  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20201124


Although senescent cells display various morphological changes including vacuole formation, it is still unclear how these processes are regulated. We have recently identified the gene, lymphocyte antigen 6 complex, locus D (LY6D), to be upregulated specifically in senescent cells. LY6D is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored cell-surface protein whose function remains unknown. Here, we analyzed the functional relationship between LY6D and the senescence processes. We found that overexpression  ...[more]

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