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CD151-α3β1 integrin complexes suppress ovarian tumor growth by repressing slug-mediated EMT and canonical Wnt signaling

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 5, Issue 23, Pages 12203-12217

Publisher

IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.2622

Keywords

CD151 integrin EMT tumor growth ovarian cancer

Funding

  1. DOD Ovarian Cancer Research Program [W81XWH-08-1-0120]
  2. Franchi Investigator Award/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  3. S.G. Komen for the Cure career catalyst award
  4. NIH COBRE/pilot project fund
  5. American Cancer Society [IRG85-001-25]

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Human ovarian cancer is diagnosed in the late, metastatic stages but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. We report a surprising functional link between CD151-alpha 3 beta 1 integrin complexes and the malignancy of serous-type ovarian cancer. Analyses of clinical specimens indicate that CD151 expression is significantly reduced or diminished in 90% of metastatic lesions, while it remains detectable in 58% of primary tumors. These observations suggest a putative tumor-suppressing role of CD151 in ovarian cancer. Indeed, our analyses show that knocking down CD151 or alpha 3 integrin enhances tumor cell proliferation, growth and ascites production in nude mice. These changes are accompanied by impaired cell-cell contacts and aberrant expression of E-cadherin, Mucin 5AC and fibronectin, largely reminiscent of an epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT)-like change. Importantly, Slug, a master regulator of EMT, is markedly elevated. Knocking down Slug partially restores CD151-alpha 3 beta 1 integrin complex-dependent suppression of cell proliferation. Moreover, disruption of these adhesion protein complexes is accompanied by a concomitant activation of canonical Wnt signaling, including elevated levels of beta-catenin and Axin-2 as well as resistance to the inhibition in beta-catenin-dependent transcriptional complexes. Together, our study demonstrates that CD151-alpha 3 beta 1 integrin complexes regulate ovarian tumor growth by repressing Slug-mediated EMT and Wnt signaling.

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