| Literature DB >> 32311148 |
Laura González-Méndez1, Ana-Citlali Gradilla1, David Sánchez-Hernández1, Esperanza González2, Adrián Aguirre-Tamaral1, Carlos Jiménez-Jiménez1, Milagros Guerra3, Gustavo Aguilar1,4, Germán Andrés3, Juan M Falcón-Pérez2,5,6, Isabel Guerrero1.
Abstract
Hedgehog (Hh) signal molecules play a fundamental role in development, adult stem cell maintenance and cancer. Hh can signal at a distance, and we have proposed that its graded distribution across Drosophila epithelia is mediated by filopodia-like structures called cytonemes. Hh reception by Patched (Ptc) happens at discrete sites along presenting and receiving cytonemes, reminiscent of synaptic processes. Here, we show that a vesicle fusion mechanism mediated by SNARE proteins is required for Ptc placement at contact sites. Transport of Ptc to these sites requires multivesicular bodies (MVBs) formation via ESCRT machinery, in a manner different to that regulating Ptc/Hh lysosomal degradation after reception. These MVBs include extracellular vesicle (EV) markers and, accordingly, Ptc is detected in the purified exosomal fraction from cultured cells. Blockage of Ptc trafficking and fusion to basolateral membranes result in low levels of Ptc presentation for reception, causing an extended and flattened Hh gradient.Entities:
Keywords: Hedgehog reception; Patched; cytonemes; morphogenetic synapsis; vesicle trafficking
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32311148 PMCID: PMC7265244 DOI: 10.15252/embj.2019103629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598