Involvement of c‐Src in Carcinoma Cell Motility and Metastasis
Open Access
- 1 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
- Vol. 92 (9) , 941-946
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2001.tb01184.x
Abstract
Carcinoma cells exhibit dysfunction/dysregulation of cell adhesion systems that correlates with their abilities to migrate, invade, and metastasize. Here we show that the tyrosine kinase c‐Src is required for motility and metastasis of two carcinoma cell lines. Adherent KYN‐2 cells having a high level of c‐Src kinase activity become scattered, extend lamellipodia, and exhibit high motility. Expression of a dominant‐negative mutant form of c‐Src caused formation of stress fibers and focal adhesions, and markedly reduced motility. HCT15 cells extended lamellipodia and became scattered in response to lysophosphatidic acid stimulation in parallel with transient activation of c‐Src, which was inhibited by expression of a dominant‐negative mutant form of c‐Src or treatment with a specific Src kinase inhibitor. Furthermore, implantation of dominant‐negative c‐Src trans‐fectants into the peritoneal cavity of SCID mice resulted in reduced peritoneal dissemination compared with control transfectants. These findings indicate that c‐Src activation is critically involved in carcinoma cell migration and metastasis.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Connections count in cell migrationNature Cell Biology, 1999
- Selective regulation of integrin–cytoskeleton interactions by the tyrosine kinase SrcNature Cell Biology, 1999
- Inactivation of the E-Cadherin-Mediated Cell Adhesion System in Human CancersThe American Journal of Pathology, 1998
- Activation of c-Src by receptor tyrosine kinases in human colon cancer cells with high metastatic potentialOncogene, 1997
- Tumor growth and metastasis of human colorectal cancer cell lines in SCID mice resemble clinical metastatic behaviors.1997
- Formation of focal adhesion and spreading of polarized human colon cancer cells in association with tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin in response to phorbol ester.1996
- Integrin function: molecular hierarchies of cytoskeletal and signaling molecules.The Journal of cell biology, 1995
- c-Src regulates the simultaneous rearrangement of actin cytoskeleton, p190RhoGAP, and p120RasGAP following epidermal growth factor stimulation.The Journal of cell biology, 1995
- Hypoxic induction of human vascular endothelial growth factor expression through c-Src activationNature, 1995
- Increase in activity and level of pp60c-src in progressive stages of human colorectal cancer.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1993