Using Ion Substitution and Fluid Indicators to Monitor Macropinosome Dynamics in Live Cells.

Methods Mol Biol

Program in Cell Biology, Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Published: June 2023

All forms of endocytosis involve the incidental uptake of fluid (pinocytosis). Macropinocytosis is a specialized type of endocytosis that results in the bulk ingestion of extracellular fluid via large (>0.2 μm) vacuoles called macropinosomes. The process is a means of immune surveillance, a point of entry for intracellular pathogens, and a source of nutrients for proliferating cancer cells. Macropinocytosis has also recently emerged as a tractable system that can be experimentally exploited to understand fluid handling in the endocytic pathway. In this chapter, we describe how stimulating macropinocytosis in the presence of extracellular fluids of a defined ionic composition can be combined with high-resolution microscopy to understand the role of ion transport in controlling membrane traffic.

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