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Nicolas Melis1,2, Desu Chen1, Emily Chen1
1Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
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Directional persistence is essential for efficient immune cell migration in tissues, yet how cytoskeletal systems stabilize migration in complex three-dimensional environments remains unclear. Using intravital subcellular microscopy and quantitative analysis of membrane dynamics, we identify two spatially distinct architectures of non-muscle myosin II (NMII) that coordinate protrusion dynamics during neutrophil migration. In vivo and in collagen matrices, NMII assembles at the leading edge into lattice-like structures that are structurally and functionally distinct from rear contractile actomyosin bundles. Protrusion-resolved analyses reveal that directional persistence correlates strongly with protrusion lifetime and sustained NMII engagement, with rear NMII load showing the strongest association with protrusion persistence. Strikingly, directional migration is not determined by the abundance of favorable protrusions but by their temporal organization during migration. Pharmacological perturbations that redistribute NMII activity disrupt this temporal organization and alter migration trajectories. Together, these findings reveal that spatially distinct NMII architectures coordinate protrusion dynamics across time to stabilize directional migration in complex environments.
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