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  • Heterotypic cell-in-cell structures (heCICs) are important in tumor growth and have gained attention in scientific research.
  • Rac1, a protein that regulates cell movement and the cytoskeleton, was studied to see how it affects heCICs formation between tumor and immune cells.
  • Inhibiting Rac1 reduced heCICs formation, while overexpressing Rac1 increased it, indicating that targeting Rac1 could help treat diseases related to cell-in-cell structures like tumors.

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Heterotypic cell-in-cell structures (heCICs) are closely related to tumor development and progression, and have become a new frontier in life science research. Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) belongs to the classic Rho GTPase, which plays a key role in regulating the cytoskeleton and cell movement. To investigate the role and mechanism of Rac1 in the formation of heCICs, tumor cells and immune killer cells were labeled with cell-tracker, respectively, to establish the heCICs model. Upon treatment with the Rac1 inhibitor NSC23766, the formation of heCICs between tumor and immune cells was significantly reduced. The plasmid pQCXIP-Rac1-EGFP constructed by gene cloning was packaged into pseudoviruses that subsequently infect tumor cells to make cell lines stably expressing Rac1. As a result, the formation of heCICs was significantly increased upon Rac1 overexpression. These results demonstrated a promotive role of Rac1 in heCICs formation, which may facilitate treating cell-in-cell related diseases, such as tumors, by targeting Rac1.

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  • Heterotypic cell-in-cell structures (heCICs) are important in tumor growth and have gained attention in scientific research.
  • Rac1, a protein that regulates cell movement and the cytoskeleton, was studied to see how it affects heCICs formation between tumor and immune cells.
  • Inhibiting Rac1 reduced heCICs formation, while overexpressing Rac1 increased it, indicating that targeting Rac1 could help treat diseases related to cell-in-cell structures like tumors.
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