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Prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion

BACKGROUND: Factors responsible for invasive and metastatic progression of prostate cancer (PCa) remain largely unknown. Previously, we reported cloning of prosaposin (PSAP) and its genomic amplification and/or overexpression in several androgen-independent metastatic PCa cell lines and lymph node m...

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Autores principales: Hu, Siyi, Delorme, Nathalie, Liu, Zhenzhen, Liu, Tao, Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz, Garai, Jone, Pullikuth, Ashok, Koochekpour, Shahriar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2825248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20132547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-30
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author Hu, Siyi
Delorme, Nathalie
Liu, Zhenzhen
Liu, Tao
Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz
Garai, Jone
Pullikuth, Ashok
Koochekpour, Shahriar
author_facet Hu, Siyi
Delorme, Nathalie
Liu, Zhenzhen
Liu, Tao
Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz
Garai, Jone
Pullikuth, Ashok
Koochekpour, Shahriar
author_sort Hu, Siyi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Factors responsible for invasive and metastatic progression of prostate cancer (PCa) remain largely unknown. Previously, we reported cloning of prosaposin (PSAP) and its genomic amplification and/or overexpression in several androgen-independent metastatic PCa cell lines and lymph node metastases. PSAP is the lysosomal precursor of saposins, which serve as activators for lysosomal hydrolases involved in the degradation of ceramide (Cer) and other sphingolipids. RESULTS: Our current data show that, in metastatic PCa cells, stable down-modulation of PSAP by RNA-interference via a lysosomal proteolysis-dependent pathway decreased β(1A)-integrin expression, its cell-surface clustering, and adhesion to basement membrane proteins; led to disassembly of focal adhesion complex; and decreased phosphorylative activity of focal adhesion kinase and its downstream adaptor molecule, paxillin. Cathepsin D (CathD) expression and proteolytic activity, migration, and invasion were also significantly decreased in PSAP knock-down cells. Transient-transfection studies with β(1A )integrin- or CathD-siRNA oligos confirmed the cause and effect relationship between PSAP and CathD or PSAP and Cer-β(1A )integrin, regulating PCa cell migration and invasion. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that by a coordinated regulation of Cer levels, CathD and β(1A)-integrin expression, and attenuation of "inside-out" integrin-signaling pathway, PSAP is involved in PCa invasion and therefore might be used as a molecular target for PCa therapy.
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spelling pubmed-28252482010-02-20 Prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion Hu, Siyi Delorme, Nathalie Liu, Zhenzhen Liu, Tao Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz Garai, Jone Pullikuth, Ashok Koochekpour, Shahriar Mol Cancer Research BACKGROUND: Factors responsible for invasive and metastatic progression of prostate cancer (PCa) remain largely unknown. Previously, we reported cloning of prosaposin (PSAP) and its genomic amplification and/or overexpression in several androgen-independent metastatic PCa cell lines and lymph node metastases. PSAP is the lysosomal precursor of saposins, which serve as activators for lysosomal hydrolases involved in the degradation of ceramide (Cer) and other sphingolipids. RESULTS: Our current data show that, in metastatic PCa cells, stable down-modulation of PSAP by RNA-interference via a lysosomal proteolysis-dependent pathway decreased β(1A)-integrin expression, its cell-surface clustering, and adhesion to basement membrane proteins; led to disassembly of focal adhesion complex; and decreased phosphorylative activity of focal adhesion kinase and its downstream adaptor molecule, paxillin. Cathepsin D (CathD) expression and proteolytic activity, migration, and invasion were also significantly decreased in PSAP knock-down cells. Transient-transfection studies with β(1A )integrin- or CathD-siRNA oligos confirmed the cause and effect relationship between PSAP and CathD or PSAP and Cer-β(1A )integrin, regulating PCa cell migration and invasion. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that by a coordinated regulation of Cer levels, CathD and β(1A)-integrin expression, and attenuation of "inside-out" integrin-signaling pathway, PSAP is involved in PCa invasion and therefore might be used as a molecular target for PCa therapy. BioMed Central 2010-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2825248/ /pubmed/20132547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-30 Text en Copyright ©2010 Hu 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.
spellingShingle Research
Hu, Siyi
Delorme, Nathalie
Liu, Zhenzhen
Liu, Tao
Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz
Garai, Jone
Pullikuth, Ashok
Koochekpour, Shahriar
Prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion
title Prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion
title_full Prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion
title_fullStr Prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion
title_full_unstemmed Prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion
title_short Prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion
title_sort prosaposin down-modulation decreases metastatic prostate cancer cell adhesion, migration, and invasion
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2825248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20132547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-9-30
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