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Peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90RSK through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism

The molecular mechanisms orchestrating peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are assumed to be distinct. We studied the p90RSK family of serine/threonine kinases that lie downstream the RAS-ERK/MAPK pathway and modulate a variety of cellular processes including cell prolifer...

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Autores principales: Torchiaro, Erica, Lorenzato, Annalisa, Olivero, Martina, Valdembri, Donatella, Gagliardi, Paolo Armando, Gai, Marta, Erriquez, Jessica, Serini, Guido, Di Renzo, Maria Flavia
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26625210
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author Torchiaro, Erica
Lorenzato, Annalisa
Olivero, Martina
Valdembri, Donatella
Gagliardi, Paolo Armando
Gai, Marta
Erriquez, Jessica
Serini, Guido
Di Renzo, Maria Flavia
author_facet Torchiaro, Erica
Lorenzato, Annalisa
Olivero, Martina
Valdembri, Donatella
Gagliardi, Paolo Armando
Gai, Marta
Erriquez, Jessica
Serini, Guido
Di Renzo, Maria Flavia
author_sort Torchiaro, Erica
collection PubMed
description The molecular mechanisms orchestrating peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are assumed to be distinct. We studied the p90RSK family of serine/threonine kinases that lie downstream the RAS-ERK/MAPK pathway and modulate a variety of cellular processes including cell proliferation, survival, motility and invasiveness. We found the RSK1 and RSK2 isoforms expressed in a number of human ovarian cancer cell lines, where they played redundant roles in sustaining in vitro motility and invasiveness. In vivo, silencing of both RSK1 and RSK2 almost abrogated short-term and long-term metastatic engraftment of ovarian cancer cells in the peritoneum. In addition, RSK1/RSK2 silenced cells failed to colonize the lungs after intravenous injection and to form hematogenous metastasis from subcutaneous xenografts. RSK1/RSK2 suppression resulted in lessened ovarian cancer cell spreading on endogenous fibronectin (FN). Mechanistically, RSK1/RSK2 knockdown diminished FN transcription, α5β1 integrin activation and TGF-β1 translation. Reduced endogenous FN deposition and TGF-β1 secretion depended on the lack of activating phosphorylation of the transcription/translation factor YB-1 by p90RSK. Altogether data show how p90RSK activates a self-reinforcing cell autonomous pro-adhesive circuit necessary for metastatic seeding of ovarian cancer cells. Thus, p90RSK inhibitors might hinder both the hematogenous and the peritoneal metastatic spread of human ovarian cancer.
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spelling pubmed-48080282016-04-19 Peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90RSK through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism Torchiaro, Erica Lorenzato, Annalisa Olivero, Martina Valdembri, Donatella Gagliardi, Paolo Armando Gai, Marta Erriquez, Jessica Serini, Guido Di Renzo, Maria Flavia Oncotarget Research Paper The molecular mechanisms orchestrating peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are assumed to be distinct. We studied the p90RSK family of serine/threonine kinases that lie downstream the RAS-ERK/MAPK pathway and modulate a variety of cellular processes including cell proliferation, survival, motility and invasiveness. We found the RSK1 and RSK2 isoforms expressed in a number of human ovarian cancer cell lines, where they played redundant roles in sustaining in vitro motility and invasiveness. In vivo, silencing of both RSK1 and RSK2 almost abrogated short-term and long-term metastatic engraftment of ovarian cancer cells in the peritoneum. In addition, RSK1/RSK2 silenced cells failed to colonize the lungs after intravenous injection and to form hematogenous metastasis from subcutaneous xenografts. RSK1/RSK2 suppression resulted in lessened ovarian cancer cell spreading on endogenous fibronectin (FN). Mechanistically, RSK1/RSK2 knockdown diminished FN transcription, α5β1 integrin activation and TGF-β1 translation. Reduced endogenous FN deposition and TGF-β1 secretion depended on the lack of activating phosphorylation of the transcription/translation factor YB-1 by p90RSK. Altogether data show how p90RSK activates a self-reinforcing cell autonomous pro-adhesive circuit necessary for metastatic seeding of ovarian cancer cells. Thus, p90RSK inhibitors might hinder both the hematogenous and the peritoneal metastatic spread of human ovarian cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2015-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4808028/ /pubmed/26625210 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Torchiaro 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
Torchiaro, Erica
Lorenzato, Annalisa
Olivero, Martina
Valdembri, Donatella
Gagliardi, Paolo Armando
Gai, Marta
Erriquez, Jessica
Serini, Guido
Di Renzo, Maria Flavia
Peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90RSK through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism
title Peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90RSK through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism
title_full Peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90RSK through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism
title_fullStr Peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90RSK through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism
title_full_unstemmed Peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90RSK through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism
title_short Peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90RSK through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism
title_sort peritoneal and hematogenous metastases of ovarian cancer cells are both controlled by the p90rsk through a self-reinforcing cell autonomous mechanism
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26625210
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