aPKCi Triggers Basal Extrusion of Luminal Mammary Epithelial Cells by Tuning Contractility and Vinculin Localization at Cell Junctions

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Villeneuve, Clémentine | Lagoutte, Emilie | Plater, Ludmilla De | Mathieu, Samuel | Manneville, Jean-Baptiste | Maître, Jean-Léon | Chavrier, Philippe | Rossé, Carine

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International audience. Metastasis is the main cause of cancer-related deaths. How a single oncogenic cell evolves within highly organized epithelium is still unknown. Here, we found that the overexpression of the protein kinase atypical protein kinase C ι (aPKCi), an oncogene, triggers basally oriented epithelial cell extrusion in vivo as a potential mechanism for early breast tumor cell invasion. We found that cell segregation is the first step required for basal extrusion of luminal cells and identify aPKCi and vinculin as regulators of cell segregation. We propose that asymmetric vinculin levels at the junction between normal and aPKCi+ cells trigger an increase in tension at these cell junctions. Moreover, we show that aPKCi+ cells acquire promigratory features, including increased vinculin levels and vinculin dynamics at the cell-substratum contacts. Overall, this study shows that a balance between cell contractility and cell-cell adhesion is crucial for promoting basally oriented cell extrusion, a mechanism for early breast cancer cell invasion.

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