Internalization of MUC1 by anti-MUC1 antibody from cell membrane through the macropinocytotic pathway

Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2009 Oct 30;388(4):677-82. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2009.08.059. Epub 2009 Aug 14.

Abstract

MUC1 is a type I transmembrane glycoprotein aberrantly overexpressed in various cancer cells. It is thought to serve as a physical barrier from the extracellular environment and also as a receptor for various extracellular molecules. However, little is known about the fate of MUC1 during and after the interaction with these molecules. In the present study, we used anti-MUC1 antibody as an interacting molecule and investigated the cellular trafficking of MUC1. Our results showed that: (1) anti-MUC1 antibody was internalized only in MUC1 expressing cells and triggered internalization and down-regulation of MUC1; (2) the internalization of MUC1 by anti-MUC1 antibody required the cytoplasmic tail of MUC1 and was suppressed by inhibitors of Na(+)/H(+) exchanger, and caveola/raft-dependent internalization, but not by an inhibitor of clathrin-dependent internalization. We conclude that antibody-induced internalization of MUC1 involves the macropinocytotic pathway.

MeSH terms

  • Antibodies, Monoclonal / immunology*
  • Cell Line
  • Cell Membrane / metabolism*
  • Humans
  • Mucin-1 / genetics
  • Mucin-1 / immunology
  • Mucin-1 / metabolism*
  • Pinocytosis*
  • Protein Transport

Substances

  • Antibodies, Monoclonal
  • MUC1 protein, human
  • Mucin-1