Molecular Biology of the Cell, volume 36, issue 3

Large, recursive membrane platforms are associated to Trop-1, Trop-2 and protein kinase signaling for cell growth

Marco Trerotola 1, 2
Valeria Relli 1
Romina Tripaldi 1
Pasquale Simeone 1
Emanuela Guerra 1, 2
Andrea Sacchetti 3
Martina Ceci 1, 2
Ludovica Pantalone 1
Paolo Ciufici 1
Antonino Moschella 4
Valeria R. Caiolfa 5, 6
Moreno Zamai 5, 6
SAVERIO ALBERTI 1, 4
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1
 
Laboratory of Cancer Pathology, Centre for Advanced Studies and Technology (CAST), University “G. D'Annunzio”, Chieti, Italy
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Department of Medical, Oral and Biotechnological Sciences, University “G. D'Annunzio”, Chieti, Italy
5
 
Microscopy and Dynamic Imaging Unit, Centro National de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC), Madrid, Spain
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-01
scimago Q1
SJR1.566
CiteScore6.0
Impact factor3.1
ISSN10591524, 19394586
Abstract

The transmembrane glycoproteins Trop-1/EpCAM and Trop-2 independently trigger Ca2+ and kinase signals for cell growth and tumor progression. Our findings indicated that Trop-1 and Trop-2 tightly colocalize at macroscopic, ruffle-like protrusions (RLP), that elevate from the cell perimeter, and locally recur over hundreds of seconds. These previously unrecognized elevated membrane regions ≥20 µm-long, up to 1.5 µm high were revealed by Z-stack analysis and three-dimensional reconstruction of signal transducer-hosting plasma membrane regions. Trop-2 stimulates cell growth through a membrane super-complex that comprises CD9, PKCα, ion pumps and cytoskeletal components. Our findings indicated that the growth-driving Trop-2 super-complex assembles at RLP. RLP behaved as sites of clustering of signal transducers, of phosphorylation/activation of growth-driving kinases, as recruitment sites of PKCα and as origin of Ca2+ signaling waves, suggesting RLP to be novel signaling platforms in living cells. RLP were induced by growth factors and disappeared upon growth factor deprivation and β-actin depolymerization, candidating RLP to be functional platforms for high-dimensional signaling for cell growth.

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