SKI-606 decreases growth and motility of colorectal cancer cells by preventing pp60(c-Src)-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation of β-catenin and its nuclear signaling

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Coluccia, AML
Benati, D
Dekhil, H
De Filippo, A
Lan, C
Gambacorti-Passerini, C
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[1] Univ Milan, S Gerardo Hosp, Dept Clin Med, I-20052 Monza, Italy
[2] Natl Canc Inst, Dept Expt Oncol, I-20133 Milan, Italy
[3] McGill Univ, Montreal, PQ H3A 2T5, Canada
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10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-2057
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Inhibition of deregulated protein tyrosine kinases represents an attractive strategy for controlling cancer growth. However, target specificity is an essential aim of this strategy. In this report, pp60(c-Src) kinase and beta-catenin were found physically associated and constitutively activated on tyrosine residues in human colorectal cancer cells. The use of specific small-interfering RNAs (siRNA) validated pp60(c-Src) as the major kinase responsible for beta-catenin tyrosine phosphorylation in colorectal cancer. Src-dependent activation of beta-catenin was prevented by SKI-606, a novel Src family kinase inhibitor, which also abrogated beta-catenin nuclear function by impairing its binding to the TCF4 transcription factor and its transactivating ability in colorectal cancer cells. These effects were seemingly specific, as cyclin D1, a crucial beta-catenin/TCF4 target gene, was also down-regulated by SKI-606 in a dose-dependent manner accounting, at least in part, for the reduced growth (IC50, 1.5-2.4 mu mol/L) and clonogenic potential of colorectal cancer cells. Protein levels of beta-catenin remained substantially unchanged by SKI-606, which promoted instead a cytosolic/membranous retention of beta-catenin as judged by immunoblotting analysis of cytosolic/nuclear extracts and cell immunofluorescence staining. The SKI-606-mediated relocalization of beta-catenin increased its binding affinity to E-cadherin and adhesion of colorectal cancer cells, with ensuing reduced motility in a wound healing assay. Interestingly, the siRNA-driven knockdown of beta-catenin removed the effect of SKI-606 on cell-to-cell adhesion, which was associated with prolonged stability of E-cadherin protein in a pulse-chase experiment. Thus, our results show that SKI-606 operates a switch between the transcriptional and adhesive function of beta-catenin by inhibiting its pp60(c-Src)dependent tyrosine phosphorylation; this could constitute a new therapeutic target in colorectal cancer.
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