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Osteopontin-a alters glucose homeostasis in anchorage-independent breast cancer cells.


ABSTRACT: Invasive breast tumor cells generate three splice variants of the metastasis gene osteopontin, while non-invasive breast cells express only the unspliced form or no osteopontin at all. One role for osteopontin in tumor progression is the support of anchorage-independence. Here we show that the full-length gene product, osteopontin-a, induces a gene expression profile that is associated with tissue remodeling and directed movement/sprouting. This occurs via signals through STAT1 and STAT3 to sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine. Osteopontin-a upregulates the levels of glucose in breast cancer cells, likely through STAT3 and its transcriptional targets apolipoprotein D and IGFBP5. The splice variants osteopontin-a and osteopontin-c may synergize, with each form activating signal transduction pathways that are distinct from the other. The elevated glucose is used by osteopontin-c dependent signals to generate chemical energy (Shi et al. submitted for publication). The splice variant-specific metabolic effects of osteopontin add a novel aspect to the pro-metastatic functions of this molecule.

SUBMITTER: Shi Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3946704 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Osteopontin-a alters glucose homeostasis in anchorage-independent breast cancer cells.

Shi Zhanquan Z   Mirza Mana M   Wang Bo B   Kennedy Michael A MA   Weber Georg F GF  

Cancer letters 20131022 1


Invasive breast tumor cells generate three splice variants of the metastasis gene osteopontin, while non-invasive breast cells express only the unspliced form or no osteopontin at all. One role for osteopontin in tumor progression is the support of anchorage-independence. Here we show that the full-length gene product, osteopontin-a, induces a gene expression profile that is associated with tissue remodeling and directed movement/sprouting. This occurs via signals through STAT1 and STAT3 to sn-g  ...[more]

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