Literature DB >> 20156433

Alpha-actinin 1 and alpha-actinin 4: contrasting roles in the survival, motility, and RhoA signaling of astrocytoma cells.

Quincy Quick1, Omar Skalli.   

Abstract

Alpha-actinin is a prominent actin filament associated protein for which different isoforms exist. Here, we have examined whether the two highly homologous non-muscle alpha-actinin isoforms 1 and 4 exhibit functional differences in astrocytoma cells. The protein levels of these isoforms were differentially regulated during the development and progression of astrocytomas, as alpha-actinin 1 was higher in astrocytomas compared to normal brains whereas alpha-actinin 4 was elevated in high-grade astrocytomas compared to normal brains and low grade astrocytomas. RNAi demonstrated contrasted contributions of alpha-actinin 1 and 4 to the malignant behavior of U-373, U-87 and A172 astrocytoma cells. While alpha-actinin 1 appeared to favor the expansion of U-373, U-87 and A172 astrocytoma cell populations, alpha-actinin 4 played this role only for U-373 cells. On the other hand, downregulation of alpha-actinin 4, but not 1, reduced cell motility, adhesion, cortical actin, and RhoA levels. Finally, in the three astrocytoma cell lines examined, alpha-actinin 1 and 4 had contrasted biochemical properties as alpha-actinin 4 was significantly more abundant in the actin cytoskeleton than alpha-actinin 1. Collectively, these findings suggest that alpha-actinin 1 and 4 are differentially regulated during the development and progression of astrocytomas because each of these isoforms uniquely contributes to distinct malignant properties of astrocytoma cells. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20156433     DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2010.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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