Endothelial cell response to human head and neck squamous cell carcinomas involves downregulation of protein phosphatases-1/2A, cytoskeletal depolymerization and increased motility.

Invasion & metastasis Pub Date : 1997-01-01
J Benefield, J Meisinger, G J Petruzzelli, M R Young
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Cancers, such as human head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC), have been shown to stimulate angiogenesis by their production of endothelial cell proliferative and motility-stimulatory factors. The present studies to elucidate the intracellular mechanisms that contribute to the motility response of endothelial cells to HNSCC-derived factors showed a decline in the organization of actin filaments and microtubules. This HNSCC-induced decline in cytoskeletal organization coincided with the downregulation of endothelial cell protein phosphatase-1 and 2A (PP-1/2A) activities, and could be mimicked by directly inhibiting these enzyme activities with okadaic acid. These results show that the increased motility of endothelial cells in response to HNSCC-derived angiogenic factors involves downregulation of PP-1/2A activities and, consequently, a decline in cytoskeletal organization.

内皮细胞对人头颈部鳞状细胞癌的反应包括蛋白磷酸酶-1/ 2a的下调、细胞骨架解聚和运动增加。
癌症,如人类头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC),已被证明通过内皮细胞增殖和运动刺激因子的产生来刺激血管生成。目前的研究阐明了内皮细胞对hnscc衍生因子的运动反应的细胞内机制,发现肌动蛋白丝和微管的组织减少。这种hnscc诱导的细胞骨架组织的下降与内皮细胞蛋白磷酸酶-1和2A (PP-1/2A)活性的下调相一致,可以通过直接用冈田酸抑制这些酶的活性来模拟。这些结果表明,内皮细胞对hnscc衍生的血管生成因子的反应,其运动能力的增加涉及到PP-1/2A活性的下调,从而导致细胞骨架组织的下降。
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