p120-catenin is required for the collective invasion of squamous cell carcinoma cells via a phosphorylation-independent mechanism

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作者
Macpherson, I. R.
Hooper, S.
Serrels, A.
McGarry, L.
Ozanne, B. W.
Harrington, K.
Frame, M. C.
Sahai, E.
Brunton, V. G.
机构
[1] Beatson Inst Canc Res, Glasgow G61 1BD, Lanark, Scotland
[2] Canc Res UK London Res Inst, London, England
[3] Inst Canc Res, London SW3 6JB, England
关键词
p120; E-cadherin; invasion; phosphorylation;
D O I
10.1038/sj.onc.1210334
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Loss of E-cadherin-mediated cell-cell junctions has been correlated with cancer cell invasion and poor patient survival. p120-catenin has emerged as a key player in promoting E-cadherin stability and adherens junction integrity and has been proposed as a potential invasion suppressor by preventing release of cells from the constraints imposed by cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion. However, it has been proposed that tyrosine phosphorylation of p120 may contribute to cadherin-dependent junction disassembly during invasion. Here, we use small interfering RNA ( siRNA) in A431 cells to show that knockdown of p120 promotes two-dimensional migration of cells. In contrast, p120 knockdown impairs epidermal growth factor-induced A431 invasion into three-dimensional matrix gels or in organotypic culture, whereas re-expression of siRNA-resistant p120, or a p120 isoform that cannot be phosphorylated on tyrosine, restores the collective mode of invasion employed by A431 cells in vitro. Thus, p120 promotes A431 cell invasion in a phosphorylation-independent manner. We show that the collective invasion of A431 cells depends on the presence of cadherin-mediated (P- and E-cadherin) cell-cell contacts, which are lost in cells where p120 expression is knocked down. Furthermore, membranous p120 is maintained in invasive squamous cell carcinomas in tumours suggesting that p120 may be important for the collective invasion of tumours cells in vivo.
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页码:5214 / 5228
页数:15
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