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Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells

BACKGROUND: The membrane cytoskeletal crosslinker, ezrin, a member of the ERM family of proteins, is frequently over-expressed in human breast cancers, and is required for motility and invasion of epithelial cells. Our group previously showed that ezrin acts co-operatively with the non-receptor tyro...

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Autores principales: Mak, Hannah, Naba, Alexandra, Varma, Sonal, Schick, Colleen, Day, Andrew, SenGupta, Sandip K, Arpin, Monique, Elliott, Bruce E
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3372425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22397367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-82
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author Mak, Hannah
Naba, Alexandra
Varma, Sonal
Schick, Colleen
Day, Andrew
SenGupta, Sandip K
Arpin, Monique
Elliott, Bruce E
author_facet Mak, Hannah
Naba, Alexandra
Varma, Sonal
Schick, Colleen
Day, Andrew
SenGupta, Sandip K
Arpin, Monique
Elliott, Bruce E
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description BACKGROUND: The membrane cytoskeletal crosslinker, ezrin, a member of the ERM family of proteins, is frequently over-expressed in human breast cancers, and is required for motility and invasion of epithelial cells. Our group previously showed that ezrin acts co-operatively with the non-receptor tyrosine kinase, Src, in deregulation of cell-cell contacts and scattering of epithelial cells. In particular, ezrin phosphorylation on Y477 by Src is specific to ezrin within the ERM family, and is required for HGF-induced scattering of epithelial cells. We therefore sought to examine the role of Y477 phosphorylation in ezrin on tumor progression. METHODS: Using a highly metastatic mouse mammary carcinoma cell line (AC2M2), we tested the effect of over-expressing a non-phosphorylatable form of ezrin (Y477F) on invasive colony growth in 3-dimensional Matrigel cultures, and on local invasion and metastasis in an orthotopic engraftment model. RESULTS: AC2M2 cells over-expressing Y477F ezrin exhibited delayed migration in vitro, and cohesive round colonies in 3-dimensional Matrigel cultures, compared to control cells that formed invasive colonies with branching chains of cells and numerous actin-rich protrusions. Moreover, over-expression of Y477F ezrin inhibits local tumor invasion in vivo. Whereas orthotopically injected wild type AC2M2 tumor cells were found to infiltrate into the abdominal wall and visceral organs within three weeks, tumors expressing Y477F ezrin remained circumscribed, with little invasion into the surrounding stroma and abdominal wall. Additionally, Y477F ezrin reduces the number of lung metastatic lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Our study implicates a role of Y477 ezrin, which is phosphorylated by Src, in regulating local invasion and metastasis of breast carcinoma cells, and provides a clinically relevant model for assessing the Src/ezrin pathway as a potential prognostic/predictive marker or treatment target for invasive human breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-33724252012-06-12 Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells Mak, Hannah Naba, Alexandra Varma, Sonal Schick, Colleen Day, Andrew SenGupta, Sandip K Arpin, Monique Elliott, Bruce E BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: The membrane cytoskeletal crosslinker, ezrin, a member of the ERM family of proteins, is frequently over-expressed in human breast cancers, and is required for motility and invasion of epithelial cells. Our group previously showed that ezrin acts co-operatively with the non-receptor tyrosine kinase, Src, in deregulation of cell-cell contacts and scattering of epithelial cells. In particular, ezrin phosphorylation on Y477 by Src is specific to ezrin within the ERM family, and is required for HGF-induced scattering of epithelial cells. We therefore sought to examine the role of Y477 phosphorylation in ezrin on tumor progression. METHODS: Using a highly metastatic mouse mammary carcinoma cell line (AC2M2), we tested the effect of over-expressing a non-phosphorylatable form of ezrin (Y477F) on invasive colony growth in 3-dimensional Matrigel cultures, and on local invasion and metastasis in an orthotopic engraftment model. RESULTS: AC2M2 cells over-expressing Y477F ezrin exhibited delayed migration in vitro, and cohesive round colonies in 3-dimensional Matrigel cultures, compared to control cells that formed invasive colonies with branching chains of cells and numerous actin-rich protrusions. Moreover, over-expression of Y477F ezrin inhibits local tumor invasion in vivo. Whereas orthotopically injected wild type AC2M2 tumor cells were found to infiltrate into the abdominal wall and visceral organs within three weeks, tumors expressing Y477F ezrin remained circumscribed, with little invasion into the surrounding stroma and abdominal wall. Additionally, Y477F ezrin reduces the number of lung metastatic lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Our study implicates a role of Y477 ezrin, which is phosphorylated by Src, in regulating local invasion and metastasis of breast carcinoma cells, and provides a clinically relevant model for assessing the Src/ezrin pathway as a potential prognostic/predictive marker or treatment target for invasive human breast cancer. BioMed Central 2012-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3372425/ /pubmed/22397367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-82 Text en Copyright ©2012 Mak 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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Mak, Hannah
Naba, Alexandra
Varma, Sonal
Schick, Colleen
Day, Andrew
SenGupta, Sandip K
Arpin, Monique
Elliott, Bruce E
Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells
title Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells
title_full Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells
title_fullStr Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells
title_short Ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells
title_sort ezrin phosphorylation on tyrosine 477 regulates invasion and metastasis of breast cancer cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3372425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22397367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-82
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