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β-III tubulin modulates the behavior of Snail overexpressed during the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in colon cancer cells.

Katarzyna Sobierajska1, Katarzyna Wieczorek2, Wojciech M Ciszewski1, Izabela Sacewicz-Hofman1, Marta E Wawro1, Magdalena Wiktorska1, Joanna Boncela3, Izabela Papiewska-Pajak3, Pawel Kwasniak4, Elzbieta Wyroba4, Czeslaw S Cierniewski5, Jolanta Niewiarowska6.   

Abstract

Class III β-tubulin (TUBB3) is a marker of drug resistance expressed in a variety of solid tumors. Originally, it was described as an important element of chemoresistance to taxanes. Recent studies have revealed that TUBB3 is also involved in an adaptive response to a microenvironmental stressor, e.g. low oxygen levels and poor nutrient supply in some solid tumors, independently of the microtubule targeting agent. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that TUBB3 is a marker of biological aggressiveness associated with modulation of metastatic abilities in colon cancer. The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a basic cellular process by which epithelial cells lose their epithelial behavior and become invasive cells involved in cancer metastasis. Snail is a zinc-finger transcription factor which is able to induce EMT through the repression of E-cadherin expression. In the presented studies we focused on the analysis of the TUBB3 role in EMT-induced colon adenocarcinoma cell lines HT-29 and LS180. We observed a positive correlation between Snail presence and TUBB3 upregulation in tested adenocarcinoma cell lines. The cellular and behavioral analysis revealed for the first time that elevated TUBB3 level is functionally linked to increased cell migration and invasive capability of EMT induced cells. Additionally, the post-transcriptional modifications (phosphorylation, glycosylation) appear to regulate the cellular localization of TUBB3 and its phosphorylation, observed in cytoskeleton, is probably involved in cell motility modulation.
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Keywords:  Colon cancer; EMT; Migration; Snail; β-III tubulin

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27188792     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2016.05.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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