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Mena(INV) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation

Invadopodia, actin-based protrusions of invasive carcinoma cells that focally activate extracellular matrix-degrading proteases, are essential for the migration and intravasation of tumor cells during dissemination from the primary tumor. We have previously shown that cortactin phosphorylation at ty...

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Autores principales: Weidmann, Maxwell D., Surve, Chinmay R., Eddy, Robert J., Chen, Xiaoming, Gertler, Frank B., Sharma, Ved P., Condeelis, John S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5099927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27824079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36142
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author Weidmann, Maxwell D.
Surve, Chinmay R.
Eddy, Robert J.
Chen, Xiaoming
Gertler, Frank B.
Sharma, Ved P.
Condeelis, John S.
author_facet Weidmann, Maxwell D.
Surve, Chinmay R.
Eddy, Robert J.
Chen, Xiaoming
Gertler, Frank B.
Sharma, Ved P.
Condeelis, John S.
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description Invadopodia, actin-based protrusions of invasive carcinoma cells that focally activate extracellular matrix-degrading proteases, are essential for the migration and intravasation of tumor cells during dissemination from the primary tumor. We have previously shown that cortactin phosphorylation at tyrosine residues, in particular tyrosine 421, promotes actin polymerization at newly-forming invadopodia, promoting their maturation to matrix-degrading structures. However, the mechanism by which cells regulate the cortactin tyrosine phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle at invadopodia is unknown. Mena, an actin barbed-end capping protein antagonist, is expressed as various splice-isoforms. The Mena(INV) isoform is upregulated in migratory and invasive sub-populations of breast carcinoma cells, and is involved in tumor cell intravasation. Here we show that forced Mena(INV) expression increases invadopodium maturation to a far greater extent than equivalent expression of other Mena isoforms. Mena(INV) is recruited to invadopodium precursors just after their initial assembly at the plasma membrane, and promotes the phosphorylation of cortactin tyrosine 421 at invadopodia. In addition, we show that cortactin phosphorylation at tyrosine 421 is suppressed by the phosphatase PTP1B, and that PTP1B localization to the invadopodium is reduced by Mena(INV) expression. We conclude that Mena(INV) promotes invadopodium maturation by inhibiting normal dephosphorylation of cortactin at tyrosine 421 by the phosphatase PTP1B.
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spelling pubmed-50999272016-11-14 Mena(INV) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation Weidmann, Maxwell D. Surve, Chinmay R. Eddy, Robert J. Chen, Xiaoming Gertler, Frank B. Sharma, Ved P. Condeelis, John S. Sci Rep Article Invadopodia, actin-based protrusions of invasive carcinoma cells that focally activate extracellular matrix-degrading proteases, are essential for the migration and intravasation of tumor cells during dissemination from the primary tumor. We have previously shown that cortactin phosphorylation at tyrosine residues, in particular tyrosine 421, promotes actin polymerization at newly-forming invadopodia, promoting their maturation to matrix-degrading structures. However, the mechanism by which cells regulate the cortactin tyrosine phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle at invadopodia is unknown. Mena, an actin barbed-end capping protein antagonist, is expressed as various splice-isoforms. The Mena(INV) isoform is upregulated in migratory and invasive sub-populations of breast carcinoma cells, and is involved in tumor cell intravasation. Here we show that forced Mena(INV) expression increases invadopodium maturation to a far greater extent than equivalent expression of other Mena isoforms. Mena(INV) is recruited to invadopodium precursors just after their initial assembly at the plasma membrane, and promotes the phosphorylation of cortactin tyrosine 421 at invadopodia. In addition, we show that cortactin phosphorylation at tyrosine 421 is suppressed by the phosphatase PTP1B, and that PTP1B localization to the invadopodium is reduced by Mena(INV) expression. We conclude that Mena(INV) promotes invadopodium maturation by inhibiting normal dephosphorylation of cortactin at tyrosine 421 by the phosphatase PTP1B. Nature Publishing Group 2016-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5099927/ /pubmed/27824079 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36142 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Sharma, Ved P.
Condeelis, John S.
Mena(INV) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation
title Mena(INV) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation
title_full Mena(INV) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation
title_fullStr Mena(INV) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation
title_full_unstemmed Mena(INV) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation
title_short Mena(INV) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation
title_sort mena(inv) dysregulates cortactin phosphorylation to promote invadopodium maturation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5099927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27824079
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep36142
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