TGFβ-induced focal complex formation in epithelial cells is mediated by activated ERK and JNK MAP kinases and is independent of Smad4
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH in Biological Chemistry
- Vol. 386 (3) , 225-36
- https://doi.org/10.1515/bc.2005.028
Abstract
Advanced malignancies often exhibit increased concentrations of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF beta), which has been suggested to promote invasion and metastasis. While inhibition of epithelial cell proliferation in response to TGF beta is mainly mediated by the well-characterised Smad pathway, the molecular mechanism leading to TGF beta-induced invasiveness and metastasis are largely unknown. To elucidate these mechanisms, we compared TGF beta1 signalling in MCF-7 and the Smad4-negative MDA-MB-468 breast cancer cells. Both cell lines react to TGF beta1 treatment with decreased subcortical actin and increased numbers of focal contacts. TGF beta1-induced cell migration was strongly dependent on the activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK). These mitogen-activated protein kinases were phosphorylated in response to TGF beta and subsequently translocated into focal contacts. Inhibition of the TGF beta type I receptor ALK5 slightly reduced phosphorylation of ERK in MCF-7 cells, but neither inhibited phosphorylation of ERK in MDA-MB-468 cells nor TGF beta1-induced migration of both cell lines. In contrast, ALK5 inhibition effectively blocked Smad2 phosphorylation. In addition to ERK and JNK, the monomeric GTPase RhoA was activated by TGF beta1 and necessary for TGF beta-induced migration. Taken together, our study identifies a role of ERK and JNK activation and association of activated MAPKs with focal complexes in TGF beta1-induced cell migration in epithelial cells. These TGF beta-dependent processes were mediated independently of Smad4.Keywords
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