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Altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects PTHrP and Gli2 without altering cell growth
The contents of this data in brief are related to the article titled “Matrix Rigidity Regulates the Transition of Tumor Cells to a Bone-Destructive Phenotype through Integrin β3 and TGF-β Receptor Type II”. In this DIB we will present our supplemental data investigating Integrin expression, attachme...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4534584/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26306316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2015.07.003 |
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author | Page, Jonathan M. Merkel, Alyssa R. Ruppender, Nazanin S. Guo, Ruijing Dadwal, Ushashi C. Cannonier, Shellese Basu, Sandip Guelcher, Scott A. Sterling, Julie A. |
author_facet | Page, Jonathan M. Merkel, Alyssa R. Ruppender, Nazanin S. Guo, Ruijing Dadwal, Ushashi C. Cannonier, Shellese Basu, Sandip Guelcher, Scott A. Sterling, Julie A. |
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description | The contents of this data in brief are related to the article titled “Matrix Rigidity Regulates the Transition of Tumor Cells to a Bone-Destructive Phenotype through Integrin β3 and TGF-β Receptor Type II”. In this DIB we will present our supplemental data investigating Integrin expression, attachment of cells to various adhesion molecules, and changes in gene expression in multiple cancer cell lines. Since the interactions of Integrins with adsorbed matrix proteins are thought to affect the ability of cancer cells to interact with their underlying substrates, we examined the expression of Integrin β1, β3, and β5 in response to matrix rigidity. We found that only Iβ3 increased with increasing substrate modulus. While it was shown that fibronectin greatly affects the expression of tumor-produced factors associated with bone destruction (parathyroid hormone-related protein, PTHrP, and Gli2), poly-l-lysine, vitronectin and type I collagen were also analyzed as potential matrix proteins. Each of the proteins was independently adsorbed on both rigid and compliant polyurethane films which were subsequently used to culture cancer cells. Poly-l-lysine, vitronectin and type I collagen all had negligible effects on PTHrP or Gli2 expression, but fibronectin was shown to have a dose dependent effect. Finally, altering the expression of Iβ3 demonstrated that it is required for tumor cells to respond to the rigidity of the matrix, but does not affect other cell growth or viability. Together these data support the data presented in our manuscript to show that the rigidity of bone drives Integrinβ3/TGF-β crosstalk, leading to increased expression of Gli2 and PTHrP. |
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spelling | pubmed-45345842015-08-24 Altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects PTHrP and Gli2 without altering cell growth Page, Jonathan M. Merkel, Alyssa R. Ruppender, Nazanin S. Guo, Ruijing Dadwal, Ushashi C. Cannonier, Shellese Basu, Sandip Guelcher, Scott A. Sterling, Julie A. Data Brief Data Article The contents of this data in brief are related to the article titled “Matrix Rigidity Regulates the Transition of Tumor Cells to a Bone-Destructive Phenotype through Integrin β3 and TGF-β Receptor Type II”. In this DIB we will present our supplemental data investigating Integrin expression, attachment of cells to various adhesion molecules, and changes in gene expression in multiple cancer cell lines. Since the interactions of Integrins with adsorbed matrix proteins are thought to affect the ability of cancer cells to interact with their underlying substrates, we examined the expression of Integrin β1, β3, and β5 in response to matrix rigidity. We found that only Iβ3 increased with increasing substrate modulus. While it was shown that fibronectin greatly affects the expression of tumor-produced factors associated with bone destruction (parathyroid hormone-related protein, PTHrP, and Gli2), poly-l-lysine, vitronectin and type I collagen were also analyzed as potential matrix proteins. Each of the proteins was independently adsorbed on both rigid and compliant polyurethane films which were subsequently used to culture cancer cells. Poly-l-lysine, vitronectin and type I collagen all had negligible effects on PTHrP or Gli2 expression, but fibronectin was shown to have a dose dependent effect. Finally, altering the expression of Iβ3 demonstrated that it is required for tumor cells to respond to the rigidity of the matrix, but does not affect other cell growth or viability. Together these data support the data presented in our manuscript to show that the rigidity of bone drives Integrinβ3/TGF-β crosstalk, leading to increased expression of Gli2 and PTHrP. Elsevier 2015-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4534584/ /pubmed/26306316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2015.07.003 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Data Article Page, Jonathan M. Merkel, Alyssa R. Ruppender, Nazanin S. Guo, Ruijing Dadwal, Ushashi C. Cannonier, Shellese Basu, Sandip Guelcher, Scott A. Sterling, Julie A. Altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects PTHrP and Gli2 without altering cell growth |
title | Altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects PTHrP and Gli2 without altering cell growth |
title_full | Altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects PTHrP and Gli2 without altering cell growth |
title_fullStr | Altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects PTHrP and Gli2 without altering cell growth |
title_full_unstemmed | Altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects PTHrP and Gli2 without altering cell growth |
title_short | Altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects PTHrP and Gli2 without altering cell growth |
title_sort | altering adsorbed proteins or cellular gene expression in bone-metastatic cancer cells affects pthrp and gli2 without altering cell growth |
topic | Data Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4534584/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26306316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2015.07.003 |
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