RAB11A and RAB11B control mitotic spindle function in intestinal epithelial progenitor cells

Author:

Joseph Ivor1,Flores Juan1,Farrell Victoria1,Davis Justin1ORCID,Bianchi‐Smak Jared1,Feng Qiang1,Goswami Sayantani1,Lin Xiang2,Wei Zhi2,Tong Kevin3ORCID,Feng Zhaohui4,Verzi Michael P3,Bonder Edward M1,Goldenring James R5ORCID,Gao Nan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences Rutgers University Newark NJ USA

2. Department of Computer Sciences New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark NJ USA

3. Department of Genetics Rutgers University New Brunswick NJ USA

4. Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey New Brunswick NJ USA

5. Section of Surgical Sciences and Epithelial Biology Center Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN USA

Abstract

AbstractRAB11 small GTPases and associated recycling endosome have been localized to mitotic spindles and implicated in regulating mitosis. However, the physiological significance of such regulation has not been observed in mammalian tissues. We have used newly engineered mouse models to investigate intestinal epithelial renewal in the absence of single or double isoforms of RAB11 family members: Rab11a and Rab11b. Comparing with single knockouts, mice with compound ablation demonstrate a defective cell cycle entry and robust mitotic arrest followed by apoptosis, leading to a total penetrance of lethality within 3 days of gene ablation. Upon Rab11 deletion ex vivo, enteroids show abnormal mitotic spindle formation and cell death. Untargeted proteomic profiling of Rab11a and Rab11b immunoprecipitates has uncovered a shared interactome containing mitotic spindle microtubule regulators. Disrupting Rab11 alters kinesin motor KIF11 function and impairs bipolar spindle formation and cell division. These data demonstrate that RAB11A and RAB11B redundantly control mitotic spindle function and intestinal progenitor cell division, a mechanism that may be utilized to govern the homeostasis and renewal of other mammalian tissues.

Funder

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health

National Human Genome Research Institute

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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