Snail1 suppresses TGF-β-induced apoptosis and is sufficient to trigger EMT in hepatocytes

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Although TGF-β suppresses early stages of tumour development, it later contributes to tumour progression when cells become resistant to its suppressive effects. In addition to circumventing TGF-β-induced growth arrest and apoptosis, malignant tumour cells become capable of undergoing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), favouring invasion and metastasis. Therefore, defining the mechanisms that allow cancer cells to escape from the suppressive effects of TGF-β is fundamental to understand tumour progression and to design specific therapies. Here, we have examined the role of Snail1 as a suppressor of TGF-β-induced apoptosis in murine non-transformed hepatocytes, rat and human hepatocarcinoma cell lines and transgenic mice. We show that Snail1 confers resistance to TGF-β-induced cell death and that it is sufficient to induce EMT in adult hepatocytes, cells otherwise refractory to this transition upon exposure to TGF-β. Furthermore, we show that Snail1 silencing prevents EMT and restores the cell death response induced by TGF-β. As Snail1 is a known target of TGF-β signalling, our data indicate that Snail1 might transduce the tumour-promoting effects of TGF-β, namely the EMT concomitant with the resistance to cell death.

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Franco, D. L., Mainez, J., Vega, S., Sancho, P., Murillo, M. M., De Frutos, C. A., … Nieto, M. A. (2010). Snail1 suppresses TGF-β-induced apoptosis and is sufficient to trigger EMT in hepatocytes. Journal of Cell Science, 123(20), 3467–3477. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.068692

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