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Overexpression of activin-A and -B in malignant mesothelioma – Attenuated Smad3 signaling responses and ERK activation promote cell migration and invasive growth

  • 1. Transplantation Laboratory, Haartman Institute, University of Helsinki (Finland)
  • 2. Research Programs Unit, Translational Cancer Biology, University of Helsinki (Finland)
  • 3. Department of Pathology, University of Helsinki (Finland)
  • 4. Helsinki University Central Hospital Laboratory, Helsinki (Finland)
  • 5. Department of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Medicine, University of Helsinki (Finland)
  • 6. Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, University of Helsinki (Finland)

Description

Activin-A and activin-B, members of the TGF-β superfamily, are regulators of reproductive functions, inflammation and wound healing. These dimeric molecules regulate various cellular activities such as proliferation, migration and suvival. Malignant mesothelioma is an asbestos exposure related tumor affecting mainly pleura and it usually has a dismal prognosis. Here, we demonstrate that both activin-A and -B are abundantly expressed in mesothelioma tumor tissue as well as in cultured primary and established mesothelioma cells. Migratory and invasive mesothelioma cells were also found to have attenuated activation of the Smad2/3 pathway in response to activins. Migration and invasive growth of the cells in three-dimentional matrix was prevented by inhibition of activin activity using a soluble activin receptor 2B (sActR2B-Fc). This was associated with decreased ERK activity. Furthermore, migration and invasive growth was significantly inhibited by blocking ERK phosphorylation. Mesothelioma tumors are locally invasive and our results clearly suggest that acivins have a tumor-promoting function in mesothelioma through increasing expression and switching from canonical Smad3 pathway to non-canonical ERK pathway signaling. Blocking activin activity offers a new therapeutic approach for inhibition of mesothelioma invasive growth. - Highlights: • Activin-A and activin-B are highly expressed in mesothelioma. • Mesothelioma cell migration and invasive growth can be blocked with sActR2B. • Activin induced Smad3 activity is attenuated in invasive mesothelioma cells. • Activins induce ERK activity in mesothelioma cells

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yexcr.2014.12.010

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.yexcr.2014.12.010;
PII
S0014-4827(14)00551-5;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Experimental Cell Research
Journal Volume
332
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 102-115
ISSN
0014-4827
CODEN
ECREAL

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
47031858
Subject category
S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
ANIMAL TISSUES; GROWTH FACTORS; HEALING; INFLAMMATION; INHIBITION; MOLECULES; NEOPLASMS; PHOSPHORYLATION; PLANT TISSUES; PLEURA; RECEPTORS; SIGNALS; WOUNDS
Descriptors DEC
BIOLOGICAL RECOVERY; BODY; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DISEASES; INJURIES; MEMBRANE PROTEINS; MEMBRANES; MITOGENS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; PROTEINS; SEROUS MEMBRANES; SYMPTOMS

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