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Endosomal WASH and exocyst complexes control exocytosis of MT1-MMP at invadopodia.
[wiskott-aldrich syndrome]
Remodeling
of
the
extracellular
matrix
by
carcinoma
cells
during
metastatic
dissemination
requires
formation
of
actin-based
protrusions
of
the
plasma
membrane
called
invadopodia
,
where
the
trans-membrane
type
1
matrix
metalloproteinase
(
MT
1
-
MMP
)
accumulates
.
Here
,
we
describe
an
interaction
between
the
exocyst
complex
and
the
endosomal
Arp
2
/
3
activator
Wiskott-
Aldrich
syndrome
protein
and
Scar
homolog
(
WASH
)
on
MT
1
-
MMP–containing
late
endosomes
in
invasive
breast
carcinoma
cells
.
We
found
that
WASH
and
exocyst
are
required
for
matrix
degradation
by
an
exocytic
mechanism
that
involves
tubular
connections
between
MT
1
-
MMP–
positive
late
endosomes
and
the
plasma
membrane
in
contact
with
the
matrix
.
This
ensures
focal
delivery
of
MT
1
-
MMP
and
supports
pericellular
matrix
degradation
and
tumor
cell
invasion
into
different
pathologically
relevant
matrix
environments
.
Our
data
suggest
a
general
mechanism
used
by
tumor
cells
to
breach
the
basement
membrane
and
for
invasive
migration
through
fibrous
collagen-enriched
tissues
surrounding
the
tumor
.
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Diseases presenting
"tumor cell invasion"
symptom
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
wiskott-aldrich syndrome
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