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Matrix-Bound PAI-1 Supports Cell Blebbing via RhoA/ROCK1 Signaling

The microenvironment of a tumor can influence both the morphology and the behavior of cancer cells which, in turn, can rapidly adapt to environmental changes. Increasing evidence points to the involvement of amoeboid cell migration and thus of cell blebbing in the metastatic process; however, the cu...

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Autores principales: Cartier-Michaud, Amandine, Malo, Michel, Charrière-Bertrand, Cécile, Gadea, Gilles, Anguille, Christelle, Supiramaniam, Ajitha, Lesne, Annick, Delaplace, Franck, Hutzler, Guillaume, Roux, Pierre, Lawrence, Daniel A., Barlovatz-Meimon, Georgia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22363817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032204
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author Cartier-Michaud, Amandine
Malo, Michel
Charrière-Bertrand, Cécile
Gadea, Gilles
Anguille, Christelle
Supiramaniam, Ajitha
Lesne, Annick
Delaplace, Franck
Hutzler, Guillaume
Roux, Pierre
Lawrence, Daniel A.
Barlovatz-Meimon, Georgia
author_facet Cartier-Michaud, Amandine
Malo, Michel
Charrière-Bertrand, Cécile
Gadea, Gilles
Anguille, Christelle
Supiramaniam, Ajitha
Lesne, Annick
Delaplace, Franck
Hutzler, Guillaume
Roux, Pierre
Lawrence, Daniel A.
Barlovatz-Meimon, Georgia
author_sort Cartier-Michaud, Amandine
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description The microenvironment of a tumor can influence both the morphology and the behavior of cancer cells which, in turn, can rapidly adapt to environmental changes. Increasing evidence points to the involvement of amoeboid cell migration and thus of cell blebbing in the metastatic process; however, the cues that promote amoeboid cell behavior in physiological and pathological conditions have not yet been clearly identified. Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1) is found in high amount in the microenvironment of aggressive tumors and is considered as an independent marker of bad prognosis. Here we show by immunoblotting, activity assay and immunofluorescence that, in SW620 human colorectal cancer cells, matrix-associated PAI-1 plays a role in the cell behavior needed for amoeboid migration by maintaining cell blebbing, localizing PDK1 and ROCK1 at the cell membrane and maintaining the RhoA/ROCK1/MLC-P pathway activation. The results obtained by modeling PAI-1 deposition around tumors indicate that matrix-bound PAI-1 is heterogeneously distributed at the tumor periphery and that, at certain spots, the elevated concentrations of matrix-bound PAI-1 needed for cancer cells to undergo the mesenchymal-amoeboid transition can be observed. Matrix-bound PAI-1, as a matricellular protein, could thus represent one of the physiopathological requirements to support metastatic formation.
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spelling pubmed-32837402012-02-23 Matrix-Bound PAI-1 Supports Cell Blebbing via RhoA/ROCK1 Signaling Cartier-Michaud, Amandine Malo, Michel Charrière-Bertrand, Cécile Gadea, Gilles Anguille, Christelle Supiramaniam, Ajitha Lesne, Annick Delaplace, Franck Hutzler, Guillaume Roux, Pierre Lawrence, Daniel A. Barlovatz-Meimon, Georgia PLoS One Research Article The microenvironment of a tumor can influence both the morphology and the behavior of cancer cells which, in turn, can rapidly adapt to environmental changes. Increasing evidence points to the involvement of amoeboid cell migration and thus of cell blebbing in the metastatic process; however, the cues that promote amoeboid cell behavior in physiological and pathological conditions have not yet been clearly identified. Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1) is found in high amount in the microenvironment of aggressive tumors and is considered as an independent marker of bad prognosis. Here we show by immunoblotting, activity assay and immunofluorescence that, in SW620 human colorectal cancer cells, matrix-associated PAI-1 plays a role in the cell behavior needed for amoeboid migration by maintaining cell blebbing, localizing PDK1 and ROCK1 at the cell membrane and maintaining the RhoA/ROCK1/MLC-P pathway activation. The results obtained by modeling PAI-1 deposition around tumors indicate that matrix-bound PAI-1 is heterogeneously distributed at the tumor periphery and that, at certain spots, the elevated concentrations of matrix-bound PAI-1 needed for cancer cells to undergo the mesenchymal-amoeboid transition can be observed. Matrix-bound PAI-1, as a matricellular protein, could thus represent one of the physiopathological requirements to support metastatic formation. Public Library of Science 2012-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3283740/ /pubmed/22363817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032204 Text en Cartier-Michaud et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cartier-Michaud, Amandine
Malo, Michel
Charrière-Bertrand, Cécile
Gadea, Gilles
Anguille, Christelle
Supiramaniam, Ajitha
Lesne, Annick
Delaplace, Franck
Hutzler, Guillaume
Roux, Pierre
Lawrence, Daniel A.
Barlovatz-Meimon, Georgia
Matrix-Bound PAI-1 Supports Cell Blebbing via RhoA/ROCK1 Signaling
title Matrix-Bound PAI-1 Supports Cell Blebbing via RhoA/ROCK1 Signaling
title_full Matrix-Bound PAI-1 Supports Cell Blebbing via RhoA/ROCK1 Signaling
title_fullStr Matrix-Bound PAI-1 Supports Cell Blebbing via RhoA/ROCK1 Signaling
title_full_unstemmed Matrix-Bound PAI-1 Supports Cell Blebbing via RhoA/ROCK1 Signaling
title_short Matrix-Bound PAI-1 Supports Cell Blebbing via RhoA/ROCK1 Signaling
title_sort matrix-bound pai-1 supports cell blebbing via rhoa/rock1 signaling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22363817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032204
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