Lumican inhibits SNAIL-induced melanoma cell migration specifically by blocking MMP-14 activity

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Lumican, a small leucine rich proteoglycan, inhibits MMP-14 activity and melanoma cell migration in vitro and in vivo. Snail triggers epithelial-mesenchymal transitions endowing epithelial cells with migratory and invasive properties during tumor progression. The aim of this work was to investigate lumican effects on MMP-14 activity and migration of Snail overexpressing B16F1 (Snail-B16F1) melanoma cells and HT-29 colon adenocarcinoma cells. Lumican inhibits the Snail induced MMP-14 activity in B16F1 but not in HT-29 cells. In Snail-B16F1 cells, lumican inhibits migration, growth, and melanoma primary tumor development. A lumican-based strategy targeting Snail-induced MMP-14 activity might be useful for melanoma treatment.

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Stasiak, M., Boncela, J., Perreau, C., Karamanou, K., Chatron-Colliet, A., Proult, I., … Brézillon, S. (2016). Lumican inhibits SNAIL-induced melanoma cell migration specifically by blocking MMP-14 activity. PLoS ONE, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150226

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