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BMC Cancer ; 22(1): 936, 2022 Aug 30.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36038818

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BACKGROUND: Melanoma is a malignant tumor characterized by high proliferation and aggressive metastasis. To address the molecular mechanisms of the proto-oncogene, Rous sarcoma oncogene (Src), which is highly activated and promotes cell proliferation, migration, adhesion, and metastasis in melanoma. Plectin, a cytoskeletal protein, has recently been identified as a Src-binding protein that regulates Src activity in osteoclasts. Plectin is a candidate biomarker of certain tumors because of its high expression and the target of anti-tumor reagents such as ruthenium pyridinecarbothioamide. The molecular mechanisms by which plectin affects melanoma is still unclear. In this study, we examined the role of plectin in melanoma tumor formation. METHODS: We used CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing to knock-out plectin in B16 mouse melanoma cells. Protein levels of plectin and Src activity were examined by western blotting analysis. In vivo tumor formation was assessed by subcutaneous injection of B16 cells into nude mice and histological analysis performed after 2 weeks by Hematoxylin-Eosin (H&E) staining. Cell proliferation was evaluated by direct cell count, cell counting kit-8 assays, cyclin D1 mRNA expression and Ki-67 immunostaining. Cell aggregation and adhesion were examined by spheroid formation, dispase-based dissociation assay and cell adhesion assays. RESULTS: In in vivo tumor formation assays, depletion of plectin resulted in low-density tumors with large intercellular spaces. In vitro experiments revealed that plectin-deficient B16 cells exhibit reduced cell proliferation and reduced cell-to-cell adhesion. Since Src activity is reduced in plectin-deficient melanomas, we examined the relationship between plectin and Src signaling. Src overexpression in plectin knockout B16 cells rescued cell proliferation and improved cell-to-cell adhesion and cell to extracellular matrix adhesion. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that plectin plays critical roles in tumor formation by promoting cell proliferation and cell-to-cell adhesion through Src signaling activity in melanoma cells.


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Mélanome expérimental , Sarcome aviaire , Animaux , Lignée cellulaire tumorale , Mouvement cellulaire , Prolifération cellulaire , Mélanome expérimental/métabolisme , Souris , Souris nude , Oncogènes , Plectine/génétique , Sarcome aviaire/génétique
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Nutrients ; 12(10)2020 Oct 11.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33050588

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Honeybees produce royal jelly (RJ) from their cephalic glands. Royal jelly is a source of nutrition for the queen honey bee throughout its lifespan and is also involved in fertility and longevity. Royal jelly has long been considered beneficial to human health. We recently observed that RJ delayed impairment of motor function during aging, affecting muscle fiber size. However, how RJ affects skeletal muscle metabolism and the functional component of RJ is as of yet unidentified. We demonstrate that feeding mice with RJ daily prevents a decrease in myofiber size following denervation without affecting total muscle weight. RJ did not affect atrophy-related genes but stimulated the expression of myogenesis-related genes, including IGF-1 and IGF receptor. Trans-10-hydroxy-2-decenoic acid (10H2DA) and 10-hydroxydecanoic acid (10HDAA), two major fatty acids contained in RJ. After ingestion, 10H2DA and 10HDAA are metabolized into 2-decenedioic acid (2DA) and sebacic acid (SA) respectively. We found that 10H2DA, 10HDAA, 2DA, and SA all regulated myogenesis of C2C12 cells, murine myoblast cells. These novel findings may be useful for potential preventative and therapeutic applications for muscle atrophy disease included in Sarcopenia, an age-related decline in skeletal muscle mass and strength.


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Acides capriques/pharmacologie , Dénervation/effets indésirables , Acides gras monoinsaturés/pharmacologie , Acides gras/administration et posologie , Développement musculaire/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Muscles squelettiques/physiologie , Amyotrophie/prévention et contrôle , Amyotrophie/thérapie , Myoblastes/physiologie , Peptide hydrolases/administration et posologie , Administration par voie orale , Animaux , Cellules cultivées , Acides capriques/administration et posologie , Acides capriques/isolement et purification , Acides gras/composition chimique , Acides gras monoinsaturés/administration et posologie , Acides gras monoinsaturés/isolement et purification , Facteur de croissance IGF-I/métabolisme , Souris de lignée C57BL , Développement musculaire/génétique , Muscles squelettiques/physiopathologie , Amyotrophie/étiologie , Récepteur IGF de type 1/métabolisme , Sarcopénie/prévention et contrôle , Sarcopénie/thérapie
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