Myosin IIB isoform plays an essential role in the formation of two distinct types of macropinosomes

Abstract
The function and mechanism of macropinocytosis in cells outside of the immune system remain poorly understood. We used a neuroblastoma cell line, Neuro‐2a, to study macropinocytosis in neuronal cells. We found that phorbol 12‐myristate 13‐acetate (PMA) and insulin‐like growth factor 1 (IGF‐1) induced two distinct types of macropinocytosis in the Neuro‐2a cells. IGF‐1‐induced macropinocytosis occurs mostly around the cell bodies and requires phosphoinositide 3‐kinase (PI3K), while PMA‐induced macropinocytosis occurs predominantly in the neurites and is independent of PI3K activity. Both types of macropinocytosis were inhibited by a specific inhibitor of nonmuscle myosin II, blebbistatin. siRNA knockdown of nonmuscle myosin II isoforms, ‐IIA and ‐IIB, resulted in opposite effects on macropinocytosis induced by PMA or IGF. Myosin IIA knockdown significantly increased, whereas myosin IIB knockdown significantly decreased, macropinocytosis with correlating changes in membrane ruffle formation.