Cells Respond to Mechanical Stress by Rapid Disassembly of Caveolae

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Sinha, Bidisha | Koester, Darius | Ruez, Richard | Gonnord, Pauline | Bastiani, Michele | Abankawa, Daniel | Stan, Radu, V. | Butler-Browne, Gillian | Vedie, Benoît | Johannes, Ludger | Morone, Nobuhiro | Parton, Robert, G. | Raposo, Graça | Sens, Pierre | Lamaze, Christophe | Nassoy, Pierre

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International audience. The functions of caveolae, the characteristic plasma membrane invaginations, remain debated. Their abundance in cells experiencing mechanical stress led us to investigate their role in membrane-mediated mechanical response. Acute mechanical stress induced by osmotic swelling or by uniaxial stretching results in a rapid disappearance of caveolae, in a reduced caveolin/Cavin1 interaction, and in an increase of free caveolins at the plasma membrane. Tether-pulling force measurements in cells and in plasma membrane spheres demonstrate that caveola flattening and disassembly is the primary actin-and ATP-independent cell response that buffers membrane tension surges during mechanical stress. Conversely, stress release leads to complete caveola reassembly in an actin-and ATP-dependent process. The absence of a functional caveola reservoir in myotubes from muscular dystrophic patients enhanced membrane fragility under mechanical stress. Our findings support a new role for caveolae as a physiological membrane reservoir that quickly accommodates sudden and acute mechanical stresses.

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