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Cten is targeted by Kras signalling to regulate cell motility in the colon and pancreas

Al-Ghamdi, Saleh; Albasri, Abdulkader; Cachat, Julien; Ibrahem, Salih; Muhammad, Belal A.; Jackson, Darryl; Nateri, Abdolrahman S.; Kindle, Karin B.; Ilyas, Mohammad

Authors

Saleh Al-Ghamdi

Abdulkader Albasri

Julien Cachat

Salih Ibrahem

Belal A. Muhammad

Darryl Jackson

Abdolrahman S. Nateri

Karin B. Kindle



Abstract

CTEN/TNS4 is an oncogene in colorectal cancer (CRC) which enhances cell motility although the mechanism of Cten regulation is unknown. We found an association between high Cten expression and KRAS/BRAF mutation in a series of CRC cell lines (p = 0.03) and hypothesised that Kras may regulate Cten. To test this, Kras was knocked-down (using small interfering (si)RNA) in CRC cell lines SW620 and DLD1 (high Cten expressors and mutant for KRAS). In each cell line, Kras knockdown was mirrored by down-regulation of Cten Since Kras signals through Braf, we tested the effect of Kras knockdown in CRC cell line Colo205 (which shows high Cten expression and is mutant for BRAF but wild type for KRAS). Cten levels were unaffected by Kras knockdown whilst Braf knockdown resulted in reduced Cten expression suggesting that Kras signals via Braf to regulate Cten. Quantification of Cten mRNA and protein analysis following proteasome inhibition suggested that regulation was of Cten transcription. Kras knockdown inhibited cell motility. To test whether this could be mediated through Cten, SW620 cells were co-transfected with Kras specific siRNAs and a Cten expression vector. Restoring Cten expression was able to restore cell motility despite Kras knockdown (transwell migration and wounding assay, p<0.001 for both). Since KRAS is mutated in many cancers, we investigated whether this relationship could be demonstrated in other tumour models. The experiments were repeated in the pancreatic cancer cell lines Colo357 & PSN-1(both high Cten expressors and mutant for KRAS). In both cell lines, Kras was shown to regulate Cten and forced expression of Cten was able to rescue loss of cell motility following Kras knockdown in PSN-1 (transwell migration assay, p<0.001). We conclude that, in the colon and pancreas, Cten is a downstream target of Kras and may be a mechanism through which Kras regulates of cell motility. © 2011 Al-Ghamdi et al.

Citation

Al-Ghamdi, S., Albasri, A., Cachat, J., Ibrahem, S., Muhammad, B. A., Jackson, D., Nateri, A. S., Kindle, K. B., & Ilyas, M. (2011). Cten is targeted by Kras signalling to regulate cell motility in the colon and pancreas. PLoS ONE, 6(6), Article e20919. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020919

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 16, 2011
Deposit Date Sep 11, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jun 16, 2011
Journal PLoS ONE
Electronic ISSN 1932-6203
Publisher Public Library of Science
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 6
Issue 6
Article Number e20919
DOI https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020919
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/39458003
Publisher URL https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0020919

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© 2011 Al-Ghamdi et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.





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