A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Nestin regulates prostate cancer cell invasion by influencing the localisation and functions of FAK and integrins




AuthorsHyder CL, Lazaro G, Pylvanainen JW, Roberts MWG, Qvarnstrom SM, Eriksson JE

PublisherCOMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD

Publishing placeCAMBRIDGE; BIDDER BUILDING CAMBRIDGE COMMERCIAL PARK COWLEY RD, CAMBRIDGE CB4 4DL, CAMBS, ENGLAND

Publication year2014

JournalJournal of Cell Science

Journal name in sourceJournal of cell science

Journal acronymJ.Cell.Sci.

Volume127

Issue10

First page 2161

Last page2173

Number of pages13

ISSN0021-9533

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.125062


Abstract

Nestin, an intermediate filament protein and marker of undifferentiated cells, is expressed in several cancers. Nestin is important for neuronal survival and is a regulator of myogenesis but its function in malignancy is ambiguous. We show that nestin downregulation leads to a redistribution of phosphorylated focal adhesion kinase (pFAK, also known as PTK2) to focal adhesions and alterations in focal adhesion turnover. Nestin downregulation also leads to an increase in the protein levels of integrin alpha 5 beta 1 at the cell membrane, activation of integrin beta 1 and an increase in integrin clustering. These effects have striking consequences for cell invasion, as nestin downregulation leads to a significant increase in pFAK- and integrin-dependent matrix degradation and cell invasion. Our results indicate that nestin regulates the localisation and functions of FAK and integrin. Because nestin has been shown to be prevalent in a number of specific cancers, our observations have broad ramifications for the roles of nestin in malignant transformation.




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