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Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Vimentin-Induced Disruption of Cell–Cell Associations Augments Breast Cancer Cell Migration

In advanced metastatic cancers with reduced patient survival and poor prognosis, expression of vimentin, a type III intermediate filament protein is frequently observed. Vimentin appears to suppress epithelial characteristics and augments cell migration but the molecular basis for these changes is n...

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Autores principales: Usman, Saima, Jamal, Ahmad, Bushaala, Antesar, Waseem, Naushin H., Al-Dehlawi, Hebah, Yeudall, William Andrew, Teh, Muy-Teck, Tummala, Hemanth, Waseem, Ahmad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9776984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552797
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11244035
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author Usman, Saima
Jamal, Ahmad
Bushaala, Antesar
Waseem, Naushin H.
Al-Dehlawi, Hebah
Yeudall, William Andrew
Teh, Muy-Teck
Tummala, Hemanth
Waseem, Ahmad
author_facet Usman, Saima
Jamal, Ahmad
Bushaala, Antesar
Waseem, Naushin H.
Al-Dehlawi, Hebah
Yeudall, William Andrew
Teh, Muy-Teck
Tummala, Hemanth
Waseem, Ahmad
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description In advanced metastatic cancers with reduced patient survival and poor prognosis, expression of vimentin, a type III intermediate filament protein is frequently observed. Vimentin appears to suppress epithelial characteristics and augments cell migration but the molecular basis for these changes is not well understood. Here, we have ectopically expressed vimentin in MCF-7 and investigated its genomic and functional implications. Vimentin changed the cell shape by decreasing major axis, major axis angle and increased cell migration, without affecting proliferation. Vimentin downregulated major keratin genes KRT8, KRT18 and KRT19. Transcriptome-coupled GO and KEGG analyses revealed that vimentin-affected genes were linked to either cell–cell/cell-ECM or cell cycle/proliferation specific pathways. Using shRNA mediated knockdown of vimentin in two cell types; MCF-7FV (ectopically expressing) and MDA-MB-231 (endogenously expressing), we identified a vimentin-specific signature consisting of 13 protein encoding genes (CDH5, AXL, PTPRM, TGFBI, CDH10, NES, E2F1, FOXM1, CDC45, FSD1, BCL2, KIF26A and WISP2) and two long non-coding RNAs, LINC00052 and C15ORF9-AS1. CDH5, an endothelial cadherin, which mediates cell–cell junctions, was the most downregulated protein encoding gene. Interestingly, downregulation of CDH5 by shRNA significantly increased cell migration confirming our RNA-Seq data. Furthermore, presence of vimentin altered the lamin expression in MCF-7. Collectively, we demonstrate, for the first time, that vimentin in breast cancer cells could change nuclear architecture by affecting lamin expression, which downregulates genes maintaining cell–cell junctions resulting in increased cell migration.
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spelling pubmed-97769842022-12-23 Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Vimentin-Induced Disruption of Cell–Cell Associations Augments Breast Cancer Cell Migration Usman, Saima Jamal, Ahmad Bushaala, Antesar Waseem, Naushin H. Al-Dehlawi, Hebah Yeudall, William Andrew Teh, Muy-Teck Tummala, Hemanth Waseem, Ahmad Cells Article In advanced metastatic cancers with reduced patient survival and poor prognosis, expression of vimentin, a type III intermediate filament protein is frequently observed. Vimentin appears to suppress epithelial characteristics and augments cell migration but the molecular basis for these changes is not well understood. Here, we have ectopically expressed vimentin in MCF-7 and investigated its genomic and functional implications. Vimentin changed the cell shape by decreasing major axis, major axis angle and increased cell migration, without affecting proliferation. Vimentin downregulated major keratin genes KRT8, KRT18 and KRT19. Transcriptome-coupled GO and KEGG analyses revealed that vimentin-affected genes were linked to either cell–cell/cell-ECM or cell cycle/proliferation specific pathways. Using shRNA mediated knockdown of vimentin in two cell types; MCF-7FV (ectopically expressing) and MDA-MB-231 (endogenously expressing), we identified a vimentin-specific signature consisting of 13 protein encoding genes (CDH5, AXL, PTPRM, TGFBI, CDH10, NES, E2F1, FOXM1, CDC45, FSD1, BCL2, KIF26A and WISP2) and two long non-coding RNAs, LINC00052 and C15ORF9-AS1. CDH5, an endothelial cadherin, which mediates cell–cell junctions, was the most downregulated protein encoding gene. Interestingly, downregulation of CDH5 by shRNA significantly increased cell migration confirming our RNA-Seq data. Furthermore, presence of vimentin altered the lamin expression in MCF-7. Collectively, we demonstrate, for the first time, that vimentin in breast cancer cells could change nuclear architecture by affecting lamin expression, which downregulates genes maintaining cell–cell junctions resulting in increased cell migration. MDPI 2022-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9776984/ /pubmed/36552797 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11244035 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Usman, Saima
Jamal, Ahmad
Bushaala, Antesar
Waseem, Naushin H.
Al-Dehlawi, Hebah
Yeudall, William Andrew
Teh, Muy-Teck
Tummala, Hemanth
Waseem, Ahmad
Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Vimentin-Induced Disruption of Cell–Cell Associations Augments Breast Cancer Cell Migration
title Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Vimentin-Induced Disruption of Cell–Cell Associations Augments Breast Cancer Cell Migration
title_full Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Vimentin-Induced Disruption of Cell–Cell Associations Augments Breast Cancer Cell Migration
title_fullStr Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Vimentin-Induced Disruption of Cell–Cell Associations Augments Breast Cancer Cell Migration
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Vimentin-Induced Disruption of Cell–Cell Associations Augments Breast Cancer Cell Migration
title_short Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Vimentin-Induced Disruption of Cell–Cell Associations Augments Breast Cancer Cell Migration
title_sort transcriptome analysis reveals vimentin-induced disruption of cell–cell associations augments breast cancer cell migration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9776984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36552797
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11244035
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