Endocytosis in the context-dependent regulation of individual and collective cell properties

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Sara Sigismund
Letizia Lanzetti
Giorgio Scita
Pier Paolo Di Fiore
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[1] IEO,Department of Oncology and Haemato
[2] European Institute of Oncology IRCCS,Oncology
[3] Università degli Studi di Milano,Department of Oncology
[4] University of Torino Medical School,undefined
[5] Candiolo Cancer Institute,undefined
[6] FPO - IRCCS,undefined
[7] Candiolo,undefined
[8] IFOM,undefined
[9] the FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology,undefined
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Endocytosis allows cells to transport particles and molecules across the plasma membrane. In addition, it is involved in the termination of signalling through receptor downmodulation and degradation. This traditional outlook has been substantially modified in recent years by discoveries that endocytosis and subsequent trafficking routes have a profound impact on the positive regulation and propagation of signals, being key for the spatiotemporal regulation of signal transmission in cells. Accordingly, endocytosis and membrane trafficking regulate virtually every aspect of cell physiology and are frequently subverted in pathological conditions. Two key aspects of endocytic control over signalling are coming into focus: context-dependency and long-range effects. First, endocytic-regulated outputs are not stereotyped but heavily dependent on the cell-specific regulation of endocytic networks. Second, endocytic regulation has an impact not only on individual cells but also on the behaviour of cellular collectives. Herein, we will discuss recent advancements in these areas, highlighting how endocytic trafficking impacts complex cell properties, including cell polarity and collective cell migration, and the relevance of these mechanisms to disease, in particular cancer.
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