An acidic extracellular pH induces Src kinase-dependent loss of β-catenin from the adherens junction
Resource
Cancer Letters,267(1),37-48.
Journal
Cancer Letters
Pages
37-48
Date Issued
2008-08
Date
2008-08
Author(s)
Chen, Kuo-Hsin
Tung, Po-Yuan
Wu, Jiahn-Chun
Chen, Ying
Abstract
Little attention has been paid to the role of adherens junctions (AJs) in acidic extracellular pH (pHe)-induced cell invasion. Incubation of HepG2 cells in acidic medium (pH 6.6) induced cell dispersion from tight cell clusters, and this change was accompanied by downregulation of β-catenin at cell junctions and a rapid activation of c-Src. Pretreatment with PP2 prevented the acidic pH-induced downregulation of β-catenin at AJ and in the membrane fractions. The acidic pHe-induced c-Src activation increased tyrosine phosphorylation of β-catenin and decreased the amount of β-catenin-associated E-cadherin. The depletion of membrane-bound β-catenin coincided with enhanced cell migration and invasion, and this acidic pHe-increased cell migration and invasion was prevented by PP2. In conclusion, this study characterizes a novel signaling pathway responsible for acidic microenvironment-promoted migration and invasive behaviors of cancer cells. ? 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Subjects
β-Catenin; Acidic extracellular pH; Adherens junction; c-Src kinase; Cell migration; Invasion
SDGs
Other Subjects
4 amino 7 tert butyl 5 (4 chlorophenyl)pyrazolo[3,4 d]pyrimidine; beta catenin; protein tyrosine kinase; uvomorulin; article; cell culture; cell invasion; cell junction; cell migration; cell strain HepG2; controlled study; drug effect; gene activation; human; human cell; immunofluorescence; pH; priority journal; protein depletion; protein phosphorylation; Adherens Junctions; beta Catenin; Cadherins; Cell Line, Tumor; Cell Movement; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Phosphorylation; Signal Transduction; src-Family Kinases
Type
journal article