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Adenovirus triggers macropinocytosis and endosomal leakage together with its clathrin-mediated uptake

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 158, Issue 6, Pages 1119-1131

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.200112067

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adenovirus; clathrin; endocytosis; macropinocytosis; endosomal lysis

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A denovirus type 2 (Ad2) binds the coxsackie B virus Ad receptor and is endocytosed upon activation of the alpha(v) integrin coreceptors. Here, we demonstrate that expression of dominant negative clathrin hub, eps15, or K44A-dynamin (dyn) inhibited Ad2 uptake into epithelial cells, indicating clathrin-dependent viral endocytosis. Surprisingly, Ad strongly stimulated the endocytic uptake of fluid phase tracers, coincident with virus internalization but without affecting receptor-mediated transferrin uptake. A large amount of the stimulated endocytic activity was macro-pinocytosis. Macropinocytosis depended on alpha(v) integrins, PKC, F-actin, and the amiloride-sensitive Na+/H+ exchanger, which are all required for Ad escape from endosomes and infection. Macropinocytosis stimulation was not a consequence of viral escape, since it occurred in K44A-dyn-expressing cells. Surprisingly, 30-50% of the endosomal contents were released into the cytosol of control and also K44A-dyn-expressing cells, and the number of fluid phase-positive endosomes dropped below the levels of noninfected cells, indicating macropinosomal lysis. The release of macropinosomal contents was Ad dose dependent, but the presence of Ad particles on macropinosomal membranes was not sufficient for contents release. We conclude that Ad signaling from the cell surface controls the induction of macropinosome formation and leakage, and this correlates with viral exit to the cytosol and infection.

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