Role of insulin-like growth factor-II mRNA-binding protein-3 in invadopodia formation and the growth of oral squamous cell carcinoma in athymic nude mice.
Young Sun Hwang, Kwang-Kyun Park, In Ho Cha, Jin Kim, Won-Yoon Chung
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Abstract
Background: The invadopodia are specialized structures that degrade the extracellular matrix (ECM) and promote cell invasion and metastasis. Understanding the forms and functions of invadopodia should facilitate the proper identification of novel targets for antiinvasive therapy.
Methods: To understand the role of insulin-like growth factor-II mRNA-binding protein-3 (IMP-3) in invadopodia formation and cancer invasion, we performed IMP-3 gene silencing, invadopodia formation, ECM degradation assay, zymography, western blot, and mouse xenograft.
Results: We demonstrate that invadopodia evidenced ECM degradation activity in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Downregulation of IMP-3 inhibited invadopodia formation, ECM degradation, and tumor growth and invasiveness. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling may perform a critical function in invadopodia formation, ECM degradation, IMP-3, and cortactin expression.
Conclusion: IMP-3 may be intimately correlated with cancer invasion through invadopodia in oral cancer. The overexpression of IMP-3 in oral cancer was predictive of a high correlation with cancer growth and invasion.
背景:内adopodia是降解细胞外基质(ECM)并促进细胞侵袭和转移的特殊结构。了解侵过足的形态和功能有助于正确识别抗侵入治疗的新靶点。方法:为了了解胰岛素样生长因子- ii mrna结合蛋白-3 (IMP-3)在侵过体形成和肿瘤侵袭中的作用,我们进行了IMP-3基因沉默、侵过体形成、ECM降解试验、酶谱分析、western blot和小鼠异种移植。结果:我们证明了在口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)中,内殖虫具有ECM降解活性。IMP-3的下调抑制了侵足形成、ECM降解、肿瘤生长和侵袭性。表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)信号可能在侵殖物形成、ECM降解、IMP-3和接触蛋白表达中发挥关键作用。结论:在口腔癌中,IMP-3可能与肿瘤通过侵过腔浸润密切相关。IMP-3在口腔癌中的过表达与肿瘤的生长和侵袭高度相关。