Abstract
Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) is a potent modifier of the malignant phenotype in ErbB2-expressing breast cancers. We demonstrate that epithelial-derived breast cancer cells, which undergo a TGFβ-induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), engage signaling molecules that normally facilitate cellular migration and invasion of mesenchymal cells. We identify lipoma preferred partner (LPP) as an indispensable regulator of TGFβ-induced migration and invasion of ErbB2-expressing breast cancer cells. We show that LPP re-localizes to focal adhesion complexes upon TGFβ stimulation and is a critical determinant in TGFβ-mediated focal adhesion turnover. Finally, we have determined that the interaction between LPP and Α-actinin, an actin cross-linking protein, is necessary for TGFβ-induced migration and invasion of ErbB2-expressing breast cancer cells. Thus, our data reveal that LPP, which is normally operative in cells of mesenchymal origin, can be co-opted by breast cancer cells during an EMT to promote their migration and invasion. © 2013. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
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Ngan, E., Northey, J. J., Brown, C. M., Ursini-Siegel, J., & Siegel, P. M. (2013). A complex containing lpp and α-actinin mediates TGFβ-induced migration and invasion of ErbB2- expressing breast cancer cells. Journal of Cell Science, 126(9), 1981–1991. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.118315
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