Regulatory role of c-Met in insulin-like growth factor-I receptor - Mediated migration and invasion of human pancreatic carcinoma cells

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Pancreatic carcinoma cells overexpress the insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) receptor (IGF-IR) and the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) receptor, c-Met, which are both known to mediate tumor cell migration and invasion. We hypothesized that IGF-IR and c-Met cooperate to induce migration and invasion of human pancreatic carcinoma cells and that IGF-I-mediated migration and invasion depend on c-Met. Migration and invasion assays were done with the human pancreatic cancer cell line L3.6pl treated with PBS, IGF-I, HGF, or IGF-I plus HGF. To determine if c-Met is necessary for IGF-IR-mediated migration and invasion, c-Met was down-regulated in L3.6pl cells via adenoviral infection with a c-Met ribozyme before IGF-I treatment. IGF-I and HGF increased cell migration and invasion. Furthermore, IGF-I plus HGF had a greater than additive effect on cell migration and invasion compared with either growth factor alone. Down-regulation of c-Met nearly completely inhibited IGF-I-mediated migration and invasion. Our findings suggest that IGF-IR and c-Met cooperate to induce migration and invasion of human pancreatic carcinoma cells. Furthermore, c-Met is required for both HGF- and IGF-I-mediated migration and invasion. Elucidation of the signaling pathways that contribute to tumor progression and metastasis should provide a foundation for the development of targeted therapies for pancreatic carcinoma. Copyright © 2006 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Bauer, T. W., Somcio, R. J., Fan, F., Liu, W., Johnson, M., Lesslie, D. P., … Ellis, L. M. (2006). Regulatory role of c-Met in insulin-like growth factor-I receptor - Mediated migration and invasion of human pancreatic carcinoma cells. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, 5(7), 1676–1682. https://doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-05-0175

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