Regulation of microfilament reorganization and invasiveness of breast cancer cells by kinase dead p21-activated kinase-1

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Adam, L
Vadlamudi, R
Mandal, M
Chernoff, J
Kumar, R
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[1] Univ Texas, MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Cell Growth Regulat Lab, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[2] Fox Chase Canc Ctr, Philadelphia, PA 19111 USA
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10.1074/jbc.275.16.12041
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Stimulation of growth factor signaling has been implicated in the development of invasive phenotype and p21-activated kinase (PAK1) activation in human breast epithelial cancer cells. To further explore the roles of PAK1 in the invasive behavior of breast cancer cells, in the present study we investigated the influence of inhibition of PAK1 activity on the reorganization of cytoskeleton components that control motility and invasiveness of cells, using a highly invasive breast cancer MDA-MB435 as a model system. Our results demonstrate that overexpression of a kinase dead K299R PAK1 mutant leads to suppression of motile phenotypes as well as invasiveness of cells both in the absence or presence of exogenous heregulin-beta 1. In addition, these phenotypic changes were accompanied by a blockade of disassembly of focal adhesion points, stabilization of stress fibers, and enhanced cell spreading and were dependent on the presence of the kinase dead domain but independent of the presence of the Rac/cdc42 intact (Cdc42/Rac interactive binding) domain of PAK1, We also demonstrated that in K299R PAK1-expressing cells, F-actin filaments were stabilized by persistent co-localization with the actin-binding proteins tropomyosin and caldesmon. Extension of these studies to invasive breast cancer MDA-MB231 cells illustrated that conditional expression of kinase-defective K299R PAK1 was also accompanied by persistent cell spreading, multiple focal adhesion points, and reduced invasiveness, Furthermore, inhibition of PAK1 activity in breast cancer cells was associated with a reduction in c-Jun N-terminal kinase activity, inhibition of DNA binding activity of transcription factor AP-1, and suppression of in vivo transcription driven by AP-1 promoter (known to be involved in breast cancer invasion). These findings suggest that PAK1 downstream pathways have a role in the development and maintenance of invasive phenotypes in breast cancer cells.
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页码:12041 / 12050
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