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Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion

Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) regulates actin polymerization and microtubule (MT) stabilization upon stimulation with lysophosphatidic acid (LPA). Recently, we showed strongly reduced lung metastasis of DIAPH1-depleted colon cancer cells but we found accumulations of DIAPH1-depleted...

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Autores principales: Lin, Yuan-Na, Bhuwania, Ridhirama, Gromova, Kira, Failla, Antonio Virgilio, Lange, Tobias, Riecken, Kristoffer, Linder, Stefan, Kneussel, Matthias, Izbicki, Jakob R., Windhorst, Sabine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26124177
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author Lin, Yuan-Na
Bhuwania, Ridhirama
Gromova, Kira
Failla, Antonio Virgilio
Lange, Tobias
Riecken, Kristoffer
Linder, Stefan
Kneussel, Matthias
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Windhorst, Sabine
author_facet Lin, Yuan-Na
Bhuwania, Ridhirama
Gromova, Kira
Failla, Antonio Virgilio
Lange, Tobias
Riecken, Kristoffer
Linder, Stefan
Kneussel, Matthias
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Windhorst, Sabine
author_sort Lin, Yuan-Na
collection PubMed
description Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) regulates actin polymerization and microtubule (MT) stabilization upon stimulation with lysophosphatidic acid (LPA). Recently, we showed strongly reduced lung metastasis of DIAPH1-depleted colon cancer cells but we found accumulations of DIAPH1-depleted cells in bone marrow. Here, we analyzed possible organ- or tissue-specific metastasis of DIAPH1-depleted HCT-116 cells. Our data confirmed that depletion of DIAPH1 strongly inhibited lung metastasis and revealed that, in contrast to control cells, DIAPH1-depleted cells did not form metastases in further organs. Detailed mechanistic analysis on cells that were not stimulated with LPA to activate the cytoskeleton-modulating activity of DIAPH1, revealed that even under basal conditions DIAPH1 was essential for cellular adhesion to collagen. In non-stimulated cells DIAPH1 did not control actin dynamics but, interestingly, was essential for stabilization of microtubules (MTs). Additionally, DIAPH1 controlled directed vesicle trafficking and with this, local clustering of the adhesion protein integrin-β1 at the plasma membrane. Therefore, we conclude that under non-stimulating conditions DIAPH1 controls cellular adhesion by stabilizing MTs required for local clustering of integrin-β1 at the plasma membrane. Thus, blockade of DIAPH1-tubulin interaction may be a promising approach to inhibit one of the earliest steps in the metastatic cascade of colon cancer.
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spelling pubmed-46219112015-12-02 Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion Lin, Yuan-Na Bhuwania, Ridhirama Gromova, Kira Failla, Antonio Virgilio Lange, Tobias Riecken, Kristoffer Linder, Stefan Kneussel, Matthias Izbicki, Jakob R. Windhorst, Sabine Oncotarget Research Paper Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) regulates actin polymerization and microtubule (MT) stabilization upon stimulation with lysophosphatidic acid (LPA). Recently, we showed strongly reduced lung metastasis of DIAPH1-depleted colon cancer cells but we found accumulations of DIAPH1-depleted cells in bone marrow. Here, we analyzed possible organ- or tissue-specific metastasis of DIAPH1-depleted HCT-116 cells. Our data confirmed that depletion of DIAPH1 strongly inhibited lung metastasis and revealed that, in contrast to control cells, DIAPH1-depleted cells did not form metastases in further organs. Detailed mechanistic analysis on cells that were not stimulated with LPA to activate the cytoskeleton-modulating activity of DIAPH1, revealed that even under basal conditions DIAPH1 was essential for cellular adhesion to collagen. In non-stimulated cells DIAPH1 did not control actin dynamics but, interestingly, was essential for stabilization of microtubules (MTs). Additionally, DIAPH1 controlled directed vesicle trafficking and with this, local clustering of the adhesion protein integrin-β1 at the plasma membrane. Therefore, we conclude that under non-stimulating conditions DIAPH1 controls cellular adhesion by stabilizing MTs required for local clustering of integrin-β1 at the plasma membrane. Thus, blockade of DIAPH1-tubulin interaction may be a promising approach to inhibit one of the earliest steps in the metastatic cascade of colon cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2015-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4621911/ /pubmed/26124177 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Lin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Lin, Yuan-Na
Bhuwania, Ridhirama
Gromova, Kira
Failla, Antonio Virgilio
Lange, Tobias
Riecken, Kristoffer
Linder, Stefan
Kneussel, Matthias
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Windhorst, Sabine
Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion
title Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion
title_full Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion
title_fullStr Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion
title_full_unstemmed Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion
title_short Drosophila homologue of Diaphanous 1 (DIAPH1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion
title_sort drosophila homologue of diaphanous 1 (diaph1) controls the metastatic potential of colon cancer cells by regulating microtubule-dependent adhesion
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4621911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26124177
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