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Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca(2+) signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models
Bladder cancer (BC) is the second most common malignancy of the genitourinary system, characterized by the highest recurrence rate of all cancers. Treatment options are limited; thus a thorough understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms is needed to guide the discovery of novel therapeutic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342587/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683119 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12218 |
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author | Frantzi, Maria Klimou, Zoi Makridakis, Manousos Zoidakis, Jerome Latosinska, Agnieszka Borràs, Daniel M. Janssen, Bart Giannopoulou, Ioanna Lygirou, Vasiliki Lazaris, Andreas C. Anagnou, Nicholas P. Mischak, Harald Roubelakis, Maria G. Vlahou, Antonia |
author_facet | Frantzi, Maria Klimou, Zoi Makridakis, Manousos Zoidakis, Jerome Latosinska, Agnieszka Borràs, Daniel M. Janssen, Bart Giannopoulou, Ioanna Lygirou, Vasiliki Lazaris, Andreas C. Anagnou, Nicholas P. Mischak, Harald Roubelakis, Maria G. Vlahou, Antonia |
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description | Bladder cancer (BC) is the second most common malignancy of the genitourinary system, characterized by the highest recurrence rate of all cancers. Treatment options are limited; thus a thorough understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms is needed to guide the discovery of novel therapeutic targets. Profilins are actin binding proteins with attributed pleiotropic functions to cytoskeletal remodeling, cell adhesion, motility, even transcriptional regulation, not fully characterized yet. Earlier studies from our laboratory revealed that decreased tissue levels of Profilin-1 (PFN1) are correlated with BC progression to muscle invasive disease. Herein, we describe a comprehensive analysis of PFN1 silencing via shRNA, in vitro (by employing T24M cells) and in vivo [(with T24M xenografts in non-obese diabetic severe combined immunodeficient mice (NOD/SCID) mice]. A combination of phenotypic and molecular assays, including migration, proliferation, adhesion assays, flow cytometry and total mRNA sequencing, as well as immunohistochemistry for investigation of selected findings in human specimens were applied. A decrease in BC cell adhesion and tumor growth in vivo following PFN downregulation are observed, likely associated with the concomitant downregulation of Fibronectin receptor, Endothelin-1, and Actin polymerization. A decrease in the levels of multiple key members of the non-canonical Wnt/Ca(2+) signaling pathway is also detected following PFN1 suppression, providing the groundwork for future studies, addressing the specific role of PFN1 in Ca(2+) signaling, particularly in the muscle invasive disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-53425872017-03-24 Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca(2+) signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models Frantzi, Maria Klimou, Zoi Makridakis, Manousos Zoidakis, Jerome Latosinska, Agnieszka Borràs, Daniel M. Janssen, Bart Giannopoulou, Ioanna Lygirou, Vasiliki Lazaris, Andreas C. Anagnou, Nicholas P. Mischak, Harald Roubelakis, Maria G. Vlahou, Antonia Oncotarget Research Paper Bladder cancer (BC) is the second most common malignancy of the genitourinary system, characterized by the highest recurrence rate of all cancers. Treatment options are limited; thus a thorough understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms is needed to guide the discovery of novel therapeutic targets. Profilins are actin binding proteins with attributed pleiotropic functions to cytoskeletal remodeling, cell adhesion, motility, even transcriptional regulation, not fully characterized yet. Earlier studies from our laboratory revealed that decreased tissue levels of Profilin-1 (PFN1) are correlated with BC progression to muscle invasive disease. Herein, we describe a comprehensive analysis of PFN1 silencing via shRNA, in vitro (by employing T24M cells) and in vivo [(with T24M xenografts in non-obese diabetic severe combined immunodeficient mice (NOD/SCID) mice]. A combination of phenotypic and molecular assays, including migration, proliferation, adhesion assays, flow cytometry and total mRNA sequencing, as well as immunohistochemistry for investigation of selected findings in human specimens were applied. A decrease in BC cell adhesion and tumor growth in vivo following PFN downregulation are observed, likely associated with the concomitant downregulation of Fibronectin receptor, Endothelin-1, and Actin polymerization. A decrease in the levels of multiple key members of the non-canonical Wnt/Ca(2+) signaling pathway is also detected following PFN1 suppression, providing the groundwork for future studies, addressing the specific role of PFN1 in Ca(2+) signaling, particularly in the muscle invasive disease. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5342587/ /pubmed/27683119 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12218 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Frantzi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Frantzi, Maria Klimou, Zoi Makridakis, Manousos Zoidakis, Jerome Latosinska, Agnieszka Borràs, Daniel M. Janssen, Bart Giannopoulou, Ioanna Lygirou, Vasiliki Lazaris, Andreas C. Anagnou, Nicholas P. Mischak, Harald Roubelakis, Maria G. Vlahou, Antonia Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca(2+) signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models |
title | Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca(2+) signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models |
title_full | Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca(2+) signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models |
title_fullStr | Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca(2+) signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models |
title_full_unstemmed | Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca(2+) signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models |
title_short | Silencing of Profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and Ca(2+) signaling in T24M-based bladder cancer models |
title_sort | silencing of profilin-1 suppresses cell adhesion and tumor growth via predicted alterations in integrin and ca(2+) signaling in t24m-based bladder cancer models |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342587/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683119 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12218 |
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