| Literature DB >> 21600875 |
Gang Tian1, Xueqian Wang, Fei Zhang, Hua Geng, Wei Hou, Liwei Chen, Hua Guo, Ning Zhang.
Abstract
Phospholipids play an important role in mediating cell migration. In the present study, we investigated the role of cPLA(2)γ in chemotaxis of human breast cancer cells. Inhibition of cPLA(2)γ expression by small interference RNA severely inhibits EGF-induced chemotaxis in a dose-dependent manner in MDA-MB-231, MCF-7, T47D and ZR-75-30 cells. Furthermore, silencing cPLA(2)γ expression also impaired directional migration, adhesion and invasion in MDA-MB-231 cells. In addition, we investigated the molecular mechanism by which cPLA(2)γ regulated migration. Knockdown of cPLA(2)γ suppressed the phosphorylation of Akt at both Thr308 and Ser473. Phosphorylation of PKCζ, downstream of Akt, was also dampened. Knockdown of cPLA(2)γ also impaired the phosphorylation of integrin β1 and cofilin, key regulators of cell adhesion and actin polymerization, respectively. Taken together, our results suggest that cPLA(2)γ plays an important role in cancer cell chemotaxis.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21600875 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.05.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575