Literature DB >> 20876660

Plakoglobin regulates cell motility through Rho- and fibronectin-dependent Src signaling.

Viktor Todorović1, Bhushan V Desai, Melanie J Schroeder Patterson, Evangeline V Amargo, Adi D Dubash, Taofei Yin, Jonathan C R Jones, Kathleen J Green.   

Abstract

We previously showed that the cell-cell junction protein plakoglobin (PG) not only suppresses motility of keratinocytes in contact with each other, but also, unexpectedly, of single cells. Here we show that PG deficiency results in extracellular matrix (ECM)-dependent disruption of mature focal adhesions and cortical actin organization. Plating PG⁻/⁻ cells onto ECM deposited by PG+/⁻ cells partially restored normal cell morphology and inhibited PG⁻/⁻ cell motility. In over 70 adhesion molecules whose expression we previously showed to be altered in PG⁻/⁻ cells, a substantial decrease in fibronectin (FN) in PG⁻/⁻ cells stood out. Re-introduction of PG into PG⁻/⁻ cells restored FN expression, and keratinocyte motility was reversed by plating PG⁻/⁻ cells onto FN. Somewhat surprisingly, based on previously reported roles for PG in regulating gene transcription, PG-null cells exhibited an increase, not a decrease, in FN promoter activity. Instead, PG was required for maintenance of FN mRNA stability. PG⁻/⁻ cells exhibited an increase in activated Src, one of the kinases controlled by FN, a phenotype reversed by plating PG⁻/⁻ cells on ECM deposited by PG+/⁻ keratinocytes. PG⁻/⁻ cells also exhibited Src-independent activation of the small GTPases Rac1 and RhoA. Both Src and RhoA inhibition attenuated PG⁻/⁻ keratinocyte motility. We propose a novel role for PG in regulating cell motility through distinct ECM-Src and RhoGTPase-dependent pathways, influenced in part by PG-dependent regulation of FN mRNA stability.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20876660      PMCID: PMC2951470          DOI: 10.1242/jcs.070391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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