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Meritxell Reverter1, Carles Rentero1, Ana Garcia-Melero1, Monira Hoque2, Sandra Vilà de Muga1, Anna Alvarez-Guaita1, James R W Conway3, Peta Wood2, Rose Cairns2, Lilia Lykopoulou4, Daniel Grinberg5, Lluïsa Vilageliu5, Marta Bosch6, Joerg Heeren7, Juan Blasi8, Paul Timpson3, Albert Pol9, Francesc Tebar10, Rachael Z Murray11, Thomas Grewal12, Carlos Enrich13.
Abstract
Inhibition of cholesterol export from late endosomes causes cellular cholesterol imbalance, including cholesterol depletion in the trans-Golgi network (TGN). Here, using Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) Niemann-Pick type C1 (NPC1) mutant cell lines and human NPC1 mutant fibroblasts, we show that altered cholesterol levels at the TGN/endosome boundaries trigger Syntaxin 6 (Stx6) accumulation into VAMP3, transferrin, and Rab11-positive recycling endosomes (REs). This increases Stx6/VAMP3 interaction and interferes with the recycling of αVβ3 and α5β1 integrins and cell migration, possibly in a Stx6-dependent manner. In NPC1 mutant cells, restoration of cholesterol levels in the TGN, but not inhibition of VAMP3, restores the steady-state localization of Stx6 in the TGN. Furthermore, elevation of RE cholesterol is associated with increased amounts of Stx6 in RE. Hence, the fine-tuning of cholesterol levels at the TGN-RE boundaries together with a subset of cholesterol-sensitive SNARE proteins may play a regulatory role in cell migration and invasion.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24746815 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.03.043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423