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Fibronectin Affects Transient MMP2 Gene Expression through DNA Demethylation Changes in Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Lines

Metastasis accounts for more than 90% of cancer deaths. Cells from primary solid tumors may invade adjacent tissues and migrate to distant sites where they establish new colonies. The tumor microenvironment is now recognized as an important participant in the signaling that induces cancer cell migra...

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Autores principales: Pereira, Isabela T., Ramos, Edneia A. S., Costa, Erico T., Camargo, Anamaria A., Manica, Graciele C. M., Klassen, Liliane M. B., Chequin, Andressa, Braun-Prado, Karin, de O. Pedrosa, Fábio, Souza, Emanuel M., Costa, Fabricio F., Klassen, Giseli
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25208219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105806
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author Pereira, Isabela T.
Ramos, Edneia A. S.
Costa, Erico T.
Camargo, Anamaria A.
Manica, Graciele C. M.
Klassen, Liliane M. B.
Chequin, Andressa
Braun-Prado, Karin
de O. Pedrosa, Fábio
Souza, Emanuel M.
Costa, Fabricio F.
Klassen, Giseli
author_facet Pereira, Isabela T.
Ramos, Edneia A. S.
Costa, Erico T.
Camargo, Anamaria A.
Manica, Graciele C. M.
Klassen, Liliane M. B.
Chequin, Andressa
Braun-Prado, Karin
de O. Pedrosa, Fábio
Souza, Emanuel M.
Costa, Fabricio F.
Klassen, Giseli
author_sort Pereira, Isabela T.
collection PubMed
description Metastasis accounts for more than 90% of cancer deaths. Cells from primary solid tumors may invade adjacent tissues and migrate to distant sites where they establish new colonies. The tumor microenvironment is now recognized as an important participant in the signaling that induces cancer cell migration. An essential process for metastasis is extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation by metalloproteases (MMPs), which allows tumor cells to invade local tissues and to reach blood vessels. The members of this protein family include gelatinase A, or MMP-2, which is responsible for the degradation of type IV collagen, the most abundant component of the basal membrane, that separates epithelial cells in the stroma. It is known that fibronectin is capable of promoting the expression of MMP-2 in MCF7 breast cancer cells in culture. In addition, it was already shown that the MMP2 gene expression is regulated by epigenetic mechanisms. In this work, we showed that fibronectin was able to induce MMP2 expression by 30% decrease in its promoter methylation. In addition, a histone marker for an open chromatin conformation was significantly increased. These results indicate a new role for fibronectin in the communication between cancer cells and the ECM, promoting epigenetic modifications.
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spelling pubmed-41601842014-09-12 Fibronectin Affects Transient MMP2 Gene Expression through DNA Demethylation Changes in Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Lines Pereira, Isabela T. Ramos, Edneia A. S. Costa, Erico T. Camargo, Anamaria A. Manica, Graciele C. M. Klassen, Liliane M. B. Chequin, Andressa Braun-Prado, Karin de O. Pedrosa, Fábio Souza, Emanuel M. Costa, Fabricio F. Klassen, Giseli PLoS One Research Article Metastasis accounts for more than 90% of cancer deaths. Cells from primary solid tumors may invade adjacent tissues and migrate to distant sites where they establish new colonies. The tumor microenvironment is now recognized as an important participant in the signaling that induces cancer cell migration. An essential process for metastasis is extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation by metalloproteases (MMPs), which allows tumor cells to invade local tissues and to reach blood vessels. The members of this protein family include gelatinase A, or MMP-2, which is responsible for the degradation of type IV collagen, the most abundant component of the basal membrane, that separates epithelial cells in the stroma. It is known that fibronectin is capable of promoting the expression of MMP-2 in MCF7 breast cancer cells in culture. In addition, it was already shown that the MMP2 gene expression is regulated by epigenetic mechanisms. In this work, we showed that fibronectin was able to induce MMP2 expression by 30% decrease in its promoter methylation. In addition, a histone marker for an open chromatin conformation was significantly increased. These results indicate a new role for fibronectin in the communication between cancer cells and the ECM, promoting epigenetic modifications. Public Library of Science 2014-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4160184/ /pubmed/25208219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105806 Text en © 2014 Pereira 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.
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Pereira, Isabela T.
Ramos, Edneia A. S.
Costa, Erico T.
Camargo, Anamaria A.
Manica, Graciele C. M.
Klassen, Liliane M. B.
Chequin, Andressa
Braun-Prado, Karin
de O. Pedrosa, Fábio
Souza, Emanuel M.
Costa, Fabricio F.
Klassen, Giseli
Fibronectin Affects Transient MMP2 Gene Expression through DNA Demethylation Changes in Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title Fibronectin Affects Transient MMP2 Gene Expression through DNA Demethylation Changes in Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_full Fibronectin Affects Transient MMP2 Gene Expression through DNA Demethylation Changes in Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_fullStr Fibronectin Affects Transient MMP2 Gene Expression through DNA Demethylation Changes in Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_full_unstemmed Fibronectin Affects Transient MMP2 Gene Expression through DNA Demethylation Changes in Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_short Fibronectin Affects Transient MMP2 Gene Expression through DNA Demethylation Changes in Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Cell Lines
title_sort fibronectin affects transient mmp2 gene expression through dna demethylation changes in non-invasive breast cancer cell lines
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4160184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25208219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105806
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