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Role and dynamics of vacuolar pH during cell-in-cell mediated death

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1038/s41419-021-03396-2

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFA0903801, 2018YFA0900804]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31970685, 31671432, 81872314]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [WK2480000006]
  4. Anhui Province Science and Technology Major Project [201903a07020019]

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This study creatively used the fluorescent protein keima to monitor the pH dynamics of entotic vacuoles during cell-in-cell mediated death, revealing the significant impact of pH changes on the fate of internalized cells. Different cells displayed varying basal intracellular pH levels, suggesting the importance of cellular pH in determining cell fate.
The nonautonomous cell death by entosis was mediated by the so-called cell-in-cell structures, which were believed to kill the internalized cells by a mechanism dependent on acidified lysosomes. However, the precise values and roles of pH critical for the death of the internalized cells remained undetermined yet. We creatively employed keima, a fluorescent protein that displays different excitation spectra in responding to pH changes, to monitor the pH dynamics of the entotic vacuoles during cell-in-cell mediated death. We found that different cells varied in their basal intracellular pH, and the pH was relatively stable for entotic vacuoles containing live cells, but sharply dropped to a narrow range along with the inner cell death. In contrast, the lipidation of entotic vacuoles by LC3 displayed previously underappreciated complex patterns associated with entotic and apoptotic death, respectively. The pH decline seemed to play distinct roles in the two types of inner cell deaths, where apoptosis is preceded with moderate pH decline while a profound pH decline is likely to be determinate for entotic death. Whereas the cancer cells seemed to be lesser tolerant to acidified environments than noncancerous cells, manipulating vacuolar pH could effectively control inner cell fates and switch the ways whereby inner cell die. Together, this study demonstrated for the first time the pH dynamics of entotic vacuoles that dictate the fates of internalized cells, providing a rationale for tuning cellular pH as a potential way to treat cell-in-cell associated diseases such as cancer.

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