Type I collagen receptor (α2β1) signaling promotes prostate cancer invasion through RhoC GTPase

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作者
Hall, Christopher L.
Dubyk, Cara W.
Riesenberger, Tracy A.
Shein, Daniel
Keller, Evan T.
van Golen, Kenneth
机构
[1] Department of Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
[2] Center for Translational Cancer Research, Department of Biological Science, University of Delaware, Newark
[3] CCGC, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0940
来源
NEOPLASIA | 2008年 / 10卷 / 08期
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10.1593/neo.08380
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
The most frequent site of metastasis in human prostate cancer (PCa) is the bone. Preferential adhesion of PCa cells to bone-specific factors may facilitate the selective metastasis of the skeleton. The most abundant protein within the skeleton is type I collagen. We previously demonstrated that PCa cells selected in vitro for collagen I binding (LNCaPcol) are highly motile and acquired the capacity to grow within the bone compared to nontumorigenic LNCaP parental cells. Treatment with alpha(2)beta(1)-neutralizing antibodies selectively blocked collagen-stimulated migration, suggesting that integrin signaling mediates PCa migration. To elucidate the mechanism of collagen-stimulated migration, we evaluated integrin-associated signaling pathways in non-collagen-binding LNCaP parental cells and in collagen-binding isogenic C4-2B and LNCaPcol PCa cells. The expression and activity of RhoC guanosine triphosphatase was increased five- to eightfold in collagen-binding LNCaPcol and C4-2B cells, respectively, compared to parental LNCaP cells. RhoC activation was selectively blocked with antibodies to alpha 2 beta 1 where treatment with a small hairpin RNA specific for RhoC suppressed collagen-mediated invasion without altering the PCa cells' affinity for collagen I. We conclude that the ligation of alpha 2 beta 1 by collagen I activates RhoC guanosine triphosphatase, which mediates PCa invasion, and suggests a mechanism for the preferential metastasis of PCa cells within the bone.
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