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The tumor suppressor DAPK inhibits cell motility by blocking the integrin-mediated polarity pathway.


ABSTRACT: Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) is a calmodulin-regulated serine/threonine kinase and possesses apoptotic and tumor-suppressive functions. However, it is unclear whether DAPK elicits apoptosis-independent activity to suppress tumor progression. We show that DAPK inhibits random migration by reducing directional persistence and directed migration by blocking cell polarization. These effects are mainly mediated by an inhibitory role of DAPK in talin head domain association with integrin, thereby suppressing the integrin-Cdc42 polarity pathway. We present evidence indicating that the antimigratory effect of DAPK represents a mechanism through which DAPK suppresses tumors. First, DAPK can block migration and invasion in certain tumor cells that are resistant to DAPK-induced apoptosis. Second, using an adenocarcinoma cell line and its highly invasive derivative, we demonstrate DAPK level as a determining factor in tumor invasiveness. Collectively, our study identifies a novel function of DAPK in regulating cell polarity during migration, which may act together with its apoptotic function to suppress tumor progression.

SUBMITTER: Kuo JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2063680 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The tumor suppressor DAPK inhibits cell motility by blocking the integrin-mediated polarity pathway.

Kuo Jean-Cheng JC   Wang Won-Jing WJ   Yao Chung-Chen CC   Wu Pei-Rung PR   Chen Ruey-Hwa RH  

The Journal of cell biology 20060201 4


Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK) is a calmodulin-regulated serine/threonine kinase and possesses apoptotic and tumor-suppressive functions. However, it is unclear whether DAPK elicits apoptosis-independent activity to suppress tumor progression. We show that DAPK inhibits random migration by reducing directional persistence and directed migration by blocking cell polarization. These effects are mainly mediated by an inhibitory role of DAPK in talin head domain association with integrin, th  ...[more]

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