“…Notably, although actin comet-like structures in MNCs do not resemble typical actin organization in non-neuronal cell types (Svitkina, 2018), such as stress fibers found in fibroblasts, epithelial and endothelial cells (Tojkander et al, 2012) or Arp2/3-dependent actin meshwork found in a variety of motile cells (Lehtimäki et al, 2016), they resemble filamentous actin structures propelling organelles such as endosomes and endocytic vesicles (Collins et al, 2011;Svitkina, 2018) and bacteria comet tails (Tilney and Portnoy, 1989;Cameron et al, 2000;Cameron et al, 2001;Svitkina, 2013). These structures are thought to be involved in organelle/vesicle trafficking and feature fast polymerizing actin filaments nucleated by Arp2/3 (Collins et al, 2011) or formins (Borinskaya et al, 2016). Future studies are needed to study dynamic properties of comet-like structures found in MNC somata and characterize their interacting partners, to determine if these comet-like filaments resemble axonal actin trails, organelle-propelling actin filaments, or represent a functionally distinct structure in MNCs that might be crucial for their unique physiology.…”