Differential involvement of destrin and cofilin-1 in the control of invasive properties of Isreco1z human colon cancer cells

Yann Estornes, Fabien Gay, Jean Claude Gevrey, Séverine Navoizat, Mimoun Nejjari, Jean Yves Scoazec, Jean Alain Chayvialle, Jean Christophe Saurin, Jacques Abello

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    Actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin family proteins are key regulators of actin filament turnover and cytoskeleton reorganization. The role of cofilin-1 in cell motility has been demonstrated in several cell types but remained poorly documented in the case of colon cancer. In addition, the putative function of destrin (also known as ADF) had not been explored in this context despite the fact that it is expressed in all colon cancer cell lines examined. We were therefore prompted to evaluate the respective contributions of these proteins to the invasive properties of the human colon cancer Isreco1 cell line, which expresses a comparatively high destrin/cofilin ratio. Reduction of cofilin-1 or destrin expression in Isreco1 cells using RNA interference led to an increase of the number of multinucleated cells and altered polarized lamellipodium protrusion and distribution of paxillin-containing adhesions. Both cofilin-1 and destrin silencing enhanced cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components. However, only destrin appeared to be required for cell migration on collagen I and for cell invasion through Matrigel in response to the proinvasive neuroendocrine peptide bombesin. This differential functional involvement was supported by a destrin-dependent, cofilin-independent phosphorylation of p130Crk-associated substrate (p130Cas) upon cell adhesion to collagen I or Matrigel. Taken together, our results suggest that destrin is a significant regulator of various processes important for invasive phenotype of human colon cancer Isreco1 cells whereas cofilin-1 may be involved in only a subset of them.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)2162-2171
    Nombre de pages10
    journalInternational Journal of Cancer
    Volume121
    Numéro de publication10
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 15 nov. 2007

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