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The CD9/CD81 Tetraspanin Complex and Tetraspanin CD151 Regulate α3β1 Integrin-Dependent Tumor Cell Behaviors by Overlapping but Distinct Mechanisms

Integrin α3β1 potently promotes cell motility on its ligands, laminin-332 and laminin-511, and this may help to explain why α3β1 has repeatedly been linked to breast carcinoma progression and metastasis. The pro-migratory functions of α3β1 depend strongly on lateral interactions with cell surface te...

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Autores principales: Gustafson-Wagner, Elisabeth, Stipp, Christopher S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3629153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23613949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061834
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Stipp, Christopher S.
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description Integrin α3β1 potently promotes cell motility on its ligands, laminin-332 and laminin-511, and this may help to explain why α3β1 has repeatedly been linked to breast carcinoma progression and metastasis. The pro-migratory functions of α3β1 depend strongly on lateral interactions with cell surface tetraspanin proteins. Tetraspanin CD151 interacts directly with the α3 integrin subunit and links α3β1 integrin to other tetraspanins, including CD9 and CD81. Loss of CD151 disrupts α3β1 association with other tetraspanins and impairs α3β1-dependent motility. However, the extent to which tetraspanins other than CD151 are required for specific α3β1 functions is unclear. To begin to clarify which aspects of α3β1 function require which tetraspanins, we created breast carcinoma cells depleted of both CD9 and CD81 by RNA interference. Silencing both of these closely related tetraspanins was required to uncover their contributions to α3β1 function. We then directly compared our CD9/CD81-silenced cells to CD151-silenced cells. Both CD9/CD81-silenced cells and CD151-silenced cells showed delayed α3β1-dependent cell spreading on laminin-332. Surprisingly, however, once fully spread, CD9/CD81-silenced cells, but not CD151-silenced cells, displayed impaired α3β1-dependent directed motility and altered front-rear cell morphology. Also unexpectedly, the CD9/CD81 complex, but not CD151, was required to promote α3β1 association with PKCα in breast carcinoma cells, and a PKC inhibitor mimicked aspects of the CD9/CD81-silenced cell motility defect. Our data reveal overlapping, but surprisingly distinct contributions of specific tetraspanins to α3β1 integrin function. Importantly, some of CD9/CD81's α3β1 regulatory functions may not require CD9/CD81 to be physically linked to α3β1 by CD151.
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spelling pubmed-36291532013-04-23 The CD9/CD81 Tetraspanin Complex and Tetraspanin CD151 Regulate α3β1 Integrin-Dependent Tumor Cell Behaviors by Overlapping but Distinct Mechanisms Gustafson-Wagner, Elisabeth Stipp, Christopher S. PLoS One Research Article Integrin α3β1 potently promotes cell motility on its ligands, laminin-332 and laminin-511, and this may help to explain why α3β1 has repeatedly been linked to breast carcinoma progression and metastasis. The pro-migratory functions of α3β1 depend strongly on lateral interactions with cell surface tetraspanin proteins. Tetraspanin CD151 interacts directly with the α3 integrin subunit and links α3β1 integrin to other tetraspanins, including CD9 and CD81. Loss of CD151 disrupts α3β1 association with other tetraspanins and impairs α3β1-dependent motility. However, the extent to which tetraspanins other than CD151 are required for specific α3β1 functions is unclear. To begin to clarify which aspects of α3β1 function require which tetraspanins, we created breast carcinoma cells depleted of both CD9 and CD81 by RNA interference. Silencing both of these closely related tetraspanins was required to uncover their contributions to α3β1 function. We then directly compared our CD9/CD81-silenced cells to CD151-silenced cells. Both CD9/CD81-silenced cells and CD151-silenced cells showed delayed α3β1-dependent cell spreading on laminin-332. Surprisingly, however, once fully spread, CD9/CD81-silenced cells, but not CD151-silenced cells, displayed impaired α3β1-dependent directed motility and altered front-rear cell morphology. Also unexpectedly, the CD9/CD81 complex, but not CD151, was required to promote α3β1 association with PKCα in breast carcinoma cells, and a PKC inhibitor mimicked aspects of the CD9/CD81-silenced cell motility defect. Our data reveal overlapping, but surprisingly distinct contributions of specific tetraspanins to α3β1 integrin function. Importantly, some of CD9/CD81's α3β1 regulatory functions may not require CD9/CD81 to be physically linked to α3β1 by CD151. Public Library of Science 2013-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3629153/ /pubmed/23613949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061834 Text en © 2013 Gustafson-Wagner, Stipp 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.
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The CD9/CD81 Tetraspanin Complex and Tetraspanin CD151 Regulate α3β1 Integrin-Dependent Tumor Cell Behaviors by Overlapping but Distinct Mechanisms
title The CD9/CD81 Tetraspanin Complex and Tetraspanin CD151 Regulate α3β1 Integrin-Dependent Tumor Cell Behaviors by Overlapping but Distinct Mechanisms
title_full The CD9/CD81 Tetraspanin Complex and Tetraspanin CD151 Regulate α3β1 Integrin-Dependent Tumor Cell Behaviors by Overlapping but Distinct Mechanisms
title_fullStr The CD9/CD81 Tetraspanin Complex and Tetraspanin CD151 Regulate α3β1 Integrin-Dependent Tumor Cell Behaviors by Overlapping but Distinct Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed The CD9/CD81 Tetraspanin Complex and Tetraspanin CD151 Regulate α3β1 Integrin-Dependent Tumor Cell Behaviors by Overlapping but Distinct Mechanisms
title_short The CD9/CD81 Tetraspanin Complex and Tetraspanin CD151 Regulate α3β1 Integrin-Dependent Tumor Cell Behaviors by Overlapping but Distinct Mechanisms
title_sort cd9/cd81 tetraspanin complex and tetraspanin cd151 regulate α3β1 integrin-dependent tumor cell behaviors by overlapping but distinct mechanisms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3629153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23613949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061834
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