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J Cell Biol ; 218(12): 4215-4235, 2019 12 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31594807

RESUMO

The mechanical properties of a cell's microenvironment influence many aspects of cellular behavior, including cell migration. Durotaxis, the migration toward increasing matrix stiffness, has been implicated in processes ranging from development to cancer. During durotaxis, mechanical stimulation by matrix rigidity leads to directed migration. Studies suggest that cells sense mechanical stimuli, or mechanosense, through the acto-myosin cytoskeleton at focal adhesions (FAs); however, FA actin cytoskeletal remodeling and its role in mechanosensing are not fully understood. Here, we show that the Ena/VASP family member, Ena/VASP-like (EVL), polymerizes actin at FAs, which promotes cell-matrix adhesion and mechanosensing. Importantly, we show that EVL regulates mechanically directed motility, and that suppression of EVL expression impedes 3D durotactic invasion. We propose a model in which EVL-mediated actin polymerization at FAs promotes mechanosensing and durotaxis by maturing, and thus reinforcing, FAs. These findings establish dynamic FA actin polymerization as a central aspect of mechanosensing and identify EVL as a crucial regulator of this process.


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Actinas/metabolismo , Actomiosina/metabolismo , Adesões Focais/metabolismo , Mecanotransdução Celular , Citoesqueleto de Actina/metabolismo , Animais , Adesão Celular , Movimento Celular , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Células MCF-7 , Camundongos , Proteínas dos Microfilamentos/metabolismo , Microtúbulos/metabolismo , Miosinas/metabolismo , Células NIH 3T3
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Nat Commun ; 9(1): 2980, 2018 07 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30061623

RESUMO

Estrogen promotes growth of estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast tumors. However, epidemiological studies examining the prognostic characteristics of breast cancer in postmenopausal women receiving hormone replacement therapy reveal a significant decrease in tumor dissemination, suggesting that estrogen has potential protective effects against cancer cell invasion. Here, we show that estrogen suppresses invasion of ER+ breast cancer cells by increasing transcription of the Ena/VASP protein, EVL, which promotes the generation of suppressive cortical actin bundles that inhibit motility dynamics, and is crucial for the ER-mediated suppression of invasion in vitro and in vivo. Interestingly, despite its benefits in suppressing tumor growth, anti-estrogenic endocrine therapy decreases EVL expression and increases local invasion in patients. Our results highlight the dichotomous effects of estrogen on tumor progression and suggest that, in contrast to its established role in promoting growth of ER+ tumors, estrogen has a significant role in suppressing invasion through actin cytoskeletal remodeling.


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Citoesqueleto de Actina/química , Actinas/química , Neoplasias da Mama/patologia , Receptor alfa de Estrogênio/química , Estrogênios/química , Invasividade Neoplásica , Animais , Células CACO-2 , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Movimento Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Proliferação de Células , Cães , Estradiol/química , Feminino , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Linfonodos/patologia , Células MCF-7 , Células Madin Darby de Rim Canino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos NOD , Metástase Neoplásica , Transcrição Gênica
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