Cargando…

Novel Processed Form of Syndecan-1 Shed from SCC-9 Cells Plays a Role in Cell Migration

The extracellular milieu is comprised in part by products of cellular secretion and cell surface shedding. The presence of such molecules of the sheddome and secretome in the context of the extracellular milieu may have important clinical implications. In cancer they have been hypothesized to play a...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Aragão, Annelize Z. B., Belloni, Marília, Simabuco, Fernando M., Zanetti, Mariana R., Yokoo, Sami, Domingues, Romênia R., Kawahara, Rebeca, Pauletti, Bianca A., Gonçalves, Anderson, Agostini, Michelle, Graner, Edgard, Coletta, Ricardo D., Fox, Jay W., Leme, Adriana F. Paes
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3419706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22905270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043521
_version_ 1782240764060762112
author Aragão, Annelize Z. B.
Belloni, Marília
Simabuco, Fernando M.
Zanetti, Mariana R.
Yokoo, Sami
Domingues, Romênia R.
Kawahara, Rebeca
Pauletti, Bianca A.
Gonçalves, Anderson
Agostini, Michelle
Graner, Edgard
Coletta, Ricardo D.
Fox, Jay W.
Leme, Adriana F. Paes
author_facet Aragão, Annelize Z. B.
Belloni, Marília
Simabuco, Fernando M.
Zanetti, Mariana R.
Yokoo, Sami
Domingues, Romênia R.
Kawahara, Rebeca
Pauletti, Bianca A.
Gonçalves, Anderson
Agostini, Michelle
Graner, Edgard
Coletta, Ricardo D.
Fox, Jay W.
Leme, Adriana F. Paes
author_sort Aragão, Annelize Z. B.
collection PubMed
description The extracellular milieu is comprised in part by products of cellular secretion and cell surface shedding. The presence of such molecules of the sheddome and secretome in the context of the extracellular milieu may have important clinical implications. In cancer they have been hypothesized to play a role in tumor growth and metastasis. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether the sheddome/secretome from two cell lines could be correlated with their potential for tumor development. Two epithelial cell lines, HaCaT and SCC-9, were chosen based on their differing abilities to form tumors in animal models of tumorigenesis. These cell lines when stimulated with phorbol-ester (PMA) showed different characteristics as assessed by cell migration, adhesion and higher gelatinase activity. Proteomic analysis of the media from these treated cells identified interesting, functionally relevant differences in their sheddome/secretome. Among the shed proteins, soluble syndecan-1 was found only in media from stimulated tumorigenic cells (SCC-9) and its fragments were observed in higher amount in the stimulated tumorigenic cells than stimulated non-tumorigenic cells (HaCaT). The increase in soluble syndecan-1 was associated with a decrease in membrane-bound syndecan-1 of SCC-9 cells after PMA stimuli. To support a functional role for soluble syndecan-1 fragments we demonstrated that the synthetic syndecan-1 peptide was able to induce cell migration in both cell lines. Taken together, these results suggested that PMA stimulation alters the sheddome/secretome of the tumorigenic cell line SCC-9 and one such component, the syndecan-1 peptide identified in this study, was revealed to promote migration in these epithelial cell lines.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3419706
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2012
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-34197062012-08-17 Novel Processed Form of Syndecan-1 Shed from SCC-9 Cells Plays a Role in Cell Migration Aragão, Annelize Z. B. Belloni, Marília Simabuco, Fernando M. Zanetti, Mariana R. Yokoo, Sami Domingues, Romênia R. Kawahara, Rebeca Pauletti, Bianca A. Gonçalves, Anderson Agostini, Michelle Graner, Edgard Coletta, Ricardo D. Fox, Jay W. Leme, Adriana F. Paes PLoS One Research Article The extracellular milieu is comprised in part by products of cellular secretion and cell surface shedding. The presence of such molecules of the sheddome and secretome in the context of the extracellular milieu may have important clinical implications. In cancer they have been hypothesized to play a role in tumor growth and metastasis. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether the sheddome/secretome from two cell lines could be correlated with their potential for tumor development. Two epithelial cell lines, HaCaT and SCC-9, were chosen based on their differing abilities to form tumors in animal models of tumorigenesis. These cell lines when stimulated with phorbol-ester (PMA) showed different characteristics as assessed by cell migration, adhesion and higher gelatinase activity. Proteomic analysis of the media from these treated cells identified interesting, functionally relevant differences in their sheddome/secretome. Among the shed proteins, soluble syndecan-1 was found only in media from stimulated tumorigenic cells (SCC-9) and its fragments were observed in higher amount in the stimulated tumorigenic cells than stimulated non-tumorigenic cells (HaCaT). The increase in soluble syndecan-1 was associated with a decrease in membrane-bound syndecan-1 of SCC-9 cells after PMA stimuli. To support a functional role for soluble syndecan-1 fragments we demonstrated that the synthetic syndecan-1 peptide was able to induce cell migration in both cell lines. Taken together, these results suggested that PMA stimulation alters the sheddome/secretome of the tumorigenic cell line SCC-9 and one such component, the syndecan-1 peptide identified in this study, was revealed to promote migration in these epithelial cell lines. Public Library of Science 2012-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3419706/ /pubmed/22905270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043521 Text en © 2012 Aragão 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
Aragão, Annelize Z. B.
Belloni, Marília
Simabuco, Fernando M.
Zanetti, Mariana R.
Yokoo, Sami
Domingues, Romênia R.
Kawahara, Rebeca
Pauletti, Bianca A.
Gonçalves, Anderson
Agostini, Michelle
Graner, Edgard
Coletta, Ricardo D.
Fox, Jay W.
Leme, Adriana F. Paes
Novel Processed Form of Syndecan-1 Shed from SCC-9 Cells Plays a Role in Cell Migration
title Novel Processed Form of Syndecan-1 Shed from SCC-9 Cells Plays a Role in Cell Migration
title_full Novel Processed Form of Syndecan-1 Shed from SCC-9 Cells Plays a Role in Cell Migration
title_fullStr Novel Processed Form of Syndecan-1 Shed from SCC-9 Cells Plays a Role in Cell Migration
title_full_unstemmed Novel Processed Form of Syndecan-1 Shed from SCC-9 Cells Plays a Role in Cell Migration
title_short Novel Processed Form of Syndecan-1 Shed from SCC-9 Cells Plays a Role in Cell Migration
title_sort novel processed form of syndecan-1 shed from scc-9 cells plays a role in cell migration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3419706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22905270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043521
work_keys_str_mv AT aragaoannelizezb novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT bellonimarilia novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT simabucofernandom novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT zanettimarianar novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT yokoosami novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT dominguesromeniar novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT kawahararebeca novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT paulettibiancaa novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT goncalvesanderson novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT agostinimichelle novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT graneredgard novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT colettaricardod novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT foxjayw novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration
AT lemeadrianafpaes novelprocessedformofsyndecan1shedfromscc9cellsplaysaroleincellmigration