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Regulation of local expression of cell adhesion and motility-related mRNAs in breast cancer cells by IMP1/ZBP1

  • Wei Gu
  • , Zachary Katz
  • , Bin Wu
  • , Hye Yoon Park
  • , Deling Li
  • , Stanley Lin
  • , Amber L. Wells
  • , Robert H. Singer

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Abstract

Metastasis involves tumor cell detachment from the primary tumor, and acquisition of migratory and invasive capabilities. These capabilities are mediated by multiple events, including loss of cell-cell contact, an increase in focal adhesion turnover and failure to maintain a normal cell polarity. We have previously reported that silencing of the expression of the zipcode-binding protein IMP1/ZBP1 in breast tumor patients is associated with metastasis. IMP1/ZBP1 selectively binds to a group of mRNAs that encode important mediators for cell adhesion and motility. Here, we show that in both T47D and MDA231 human breast carcinoma cells IMP1/ZBP1 functions to suppress cell invasion. Binding of ZBP1 to the mRNAs encoding E-cadherin, β-actin, α-actinin and the Arp2/3 complex facilitates localization of the mRNAs, which stabilizes cell-cell connections and focal adhesions. Our studies suggest a novel mechanism through which IMP1/ZBP1 simultaneously regulates the local expression of many cell-motility-related mRNAs to maintain cell adherence and polarity, decrease focal adhesion turnover and maintain a persistent and directional motility.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)81-91
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of cell science
Volume125
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2012
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Cancer cell invasion
  • Mrna localization
  • Post-transcriptional regulation

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