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Significant Role Of Collagen Xvii And Integrin Beta 4 In Migration And Invasion Of The Less Aggressive Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells
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Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group, v. 7, p. , 2017.
2045-2322
WOS:000397042300001
10.1038/srep45057
Autor
Moilanen
Jyri M.; Loeffek
Stefanie; Kokkonen
Nina; Salo
Sirpa; Vayrynen
Juha P.; Hurskainen
Tiina; Manninen
Aki; Riihila
Pilvi; Heljasvaara
Ritva; Franzke
Claus-Werner; Kahari
Veli-Matti; Salo
Tuula; Makinen
Markus J.; Tasanen
Kaisa
Institución
Resumen
Collagen XVII and integrin alpha 6 beta 4 have well-established roles as epithelial adhesion molecules. Their binding partner laminin 332 as well as integrin alpha 6 beta 4 are largely recognized to promote invasion and metastasis in various cancers, and collagen XVII is essential for the survival of colon and lung cancer stem cells. We have studied the expression of laminin.2, collagen XVII and integrin beta 4 in tissue microarray samples of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and its precursors, actinic keratosis and Bowen's disease. The expression of laminin.2 was highest in SCC samples, whereas the expression of collagen XVII and integrin beta 4 varied greatly in SCC and its precursors. Collagen XVII and integrin beta 4 were also expressed in SCC cell lines. Virus-mediated RNAi knockdown of collagen XVII and integrin beta 4 reduced the migration of less aggressive SCC-25 cells in horizontal scratch wound healing assay. Additionally, in a 3D organotypic myoma invasion assay the loss of collagen XVII or integrin beta 4 suppressed equally the migration and invasion of SCC-25 cells whereas there was no effect on the most aggressive HSC-3 cells. Variable expression patterns and results in migration and invasion assays suggest that collagen XVII and integrin beta 4 contribute to SCC tumorigenesis. 7 Academy of Finland Oulu University Hospital Northern Finland Cancer Association Turku University Hospital [13336] Sigrid Juselius Foundation Cancer Research Foundation of Finland