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Src, PKCα, and PKCδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion

BACKGROUND: Integrins, cell-surface receptors that mediate adhesive interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM), play an important role in cancer progression. Expression of the vitronectin receptor αvβ3 integrin correlates with increased invasive and metastatic capacity of malignan...

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Autores principales: Putnam, Andrew J, Schulz, Veronique V, Freiter, Eric M, Bill, Heather M, Miranti, Cindy K
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2683837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19400942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-811X-7-10
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author Putnam, Andrew J
Schulz, Veronique V
Freiter, Eric M
Bill, Heather M
Miranti, Cindy K
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Schulz, Veronique V
Freiter, Eric M
Bill, Heather M
Miranti, Cindy K
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description BACKGROUND: Integrins, cell-surface receptors that mediate adhesive interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM), play an important role in cancer progression. Expression of the vitronectin receptor αvβ3 integrin correlates with increased invasive and metastatic capacity of malignant melanomas, yet it remains unclear how expression of this integrin triggers melanoma invasion and metastasis. RESULTS: Two melanoma cell lines C8161.9 and M14 both express high levels of αvβ3 integrin and adhere to vitronectin. However, only the highly metastatic C8161.9 cells are capable of invading vitronectin-enriched Matrigel in an αvβ3-depenent manner. Elevated levels of PKCα and PKCδ, and activated Src were detected specifically in the highly metastatic melanoma cells, but not in the low metastatic M14 cells. Inhibition of Src or PKC activity suppressed αvβ3-dependent invasion. Furthermore, over expression of Src or PKCα and PKCδ was sufficient to confer αvβ3-dependent invasiveness to M14 cells. Stress fiber formation and focal adhesion formation were almost completely absent in C8161.9 cells compared to M14 cells. Inhibition of Src signaling was sufficient to restore normal actin architecture, and resulted in decreased p190RhoGAP phosphorylation and enhanced RhoA activity. Src had no effect on Rac activity. Loss of PKCα expression, but not PKCδ, by siRNA inhibited Rac and PAK activity as well as invasiveness. Loss of PKCα restored focal adhesion formation and partially restored stress fiber formation, while loss of PKCδ primarily restored stress fibers. CONCLUSION: The misregulated expression of PKCα and PKCδ and elevated Src activity in metastatic melanoma cells is required for efficient αvβ3-mediated invasion. PKCα and Src enhance αvβ3-mediated invasion in part by increasing the GTPase activity of Rac relative to RhoA. PKCα influences focal adhesion formation, while PKCδ controls stress fibers.
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spelling pubmed-26838372009-05-19 Src, PKCα, and PKCδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion Putnam, Andrew J Schulz, Veronique V Freiter, Eric M Bill, Heather M Miranti, Cindy K Cell Commun Signal Research BACKGROUND: Integrins, cell-surface receptors that mediate adhesive interactions between cells and the extracellular matrix (ECM), play an important role in cancer progression. Expression of the vitronectin receptor αvβ3 integrin correlates with increased invasive and metastatic capacity of malignant melanomas, yet it remains unclear how expression of this integrin triggers melanoma invasion and metastasis. RESULTS: Two melanoma cell lines C8161.9 and M14 both express high levels of αvβ3 integrin and adhere to vitronectin. However, only the highly metastatic C8161.9 cells are capable of invading vitronectin-enriched Matrigel in an αvβ3-depenent manner. Elevated levels of PKCα and PKCδ, and activated Src were detected specifically in the highly metastatic melanoma cells, but not in the low metastatic M14 cells. Inhibition of Src or PKC activity suppressed αvβ3-dependent invasion. Furthermore, over expression of Src or PKCα and PKCδ was sufficient to confer αvβ3-dependent invasiveness to M14 cells. Stress fiber formation and focal adhesion formation were almost completely absent in C8161.9 cells compared to M14 cells. Inhibition of Src signaling was sufficient to restore normal actin architecture, and resulted in decreased p190RhoGAP phosphorylation and enhanced RhoA activity. Src had no effect on Rac activity. Loss of PKCα expression, but not PKCδ, by siRNA inhibited Rac and PAK activity as well as invasiveness. Loss of PKCα restored focal adhesion formation and partially restored stress fiber formation, while loss of PKCδ primarily restored stress fibers. CONCLUSION: The misregulated expression of PKCα and PKCδ and elevated Src activity in metastatic melanoma cells is required for efficient αvβ3-mediated invasion. PKCα and Src enhance αvβ3-mediated invasion in part by increasing the GTPase activity of Rac relative to RhoA. PKCα influences focal adhesion formation, while PKCδ controls stress fibers. BioMed Central 2009-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2683837/ /pubmed/19400942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-811X-7-10 Text en Copyright © 2009 Putnam et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Putnam, Andrew J
Schulz, Veronique V
Freiter, Eric M
Bill, Heather M
Miranti, Cindy K
Src, PKCα, and PKCδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion
title Src, PKCα, and PKCδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion
title_full Src, PKCα, and PKCδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion
title_fullStr Src, PKCα, and PKCδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion
title_full_unstemmed Src, PKCα, and PKCδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion
title_short Src, PKCα, and PKCδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion
title_sort src, pkcα, and pkcδ are required for αvβ3 integrin-mediated metastatic melanoma invasion
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2683837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19400942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1478-811X-7-10
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