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The Role of PAK1 in the Maturation of Invadopodia During Transient Mechanical Stimulation.
Gasparski, Alexander N; Wilson, Jacob T; Banerjee, Anindita; Beningo, Karen A.
Afiliação
  • Gasparski AN; Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, MD, United States.
  • Wilson JT; Department of Biological Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States.
  • Banerjee A; Department of Biological Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States.
  • Beningo KA; Department of Biological Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States.
Front Cell Dev Biol ; 7: 269, 2019.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31781560
ABSTRACT
Cancer cells are affected by a wide range of mechanical forces within their extracellular environment. It has been widely shown that these forces can lead to increased metastatic activity of these cells. One such force is a transient tugging-like force that results from contractile forces generated by cells within the tumor microenvironment. When this force is simulated in vitro with a mechano-invasion assay, human fibrosarcoma cells exhibit enhanced cell invasion in a 3D collagen-fibronectin matrix by downregulating the expression of integrin ß3. Furthermore, this force stimulates the maturation of invadopodia in an integrin ß3-dependent manner that includes an increase in the active form of cofilin and MMP-2 secretion. In the present study we discovered that the decrease in integrin ß3 signaling in response to mechanical stimulation is coupled to the activity of p21-activated kinase 1 (PAK1). It was found that PAK1 has decreased activity, as detected by a decrease in Ser144 phosphorylation, with mechanical stimulation. However, this loss in phosphorylation can be reversed if integrin ß3 is overexpressed. Furthermore, PAK1 mutants show a correlated response in MMP-2 enzyme expression and activity, in addition to the lengthening of invadopodia, in response to stimulation. These results identify a novel mechano-sensitive response in human fibrosarcoma that utilizes PAK1 as a signaling player positioned downstream of integrin ß3.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article