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WIP and WICH/WIRE co-ordinately control invadopodium formation and maturation in human breast cancer cell invasion.


ABSTRACT: Cancer cells form actin-rich degradative protrusions (invasive pseudopods and invadopodia), which allows their efficient dispersal during metastasis. Using biochemical and advanced imaging approaches, we demonstrate that the N-WASP-interactors WIP and WICH/WIRE play non-redundant roles in cancer cell invasion. WIP interacts with N-WASP and cortactin and is essential for invadopodium assembly, whereas WICH/WIRE regulates N-WASP activation to control invadopodium maturation and degradative activity. Our data also show that Nck interaction with WIP and WICH/WIRE modulates invadopodium maturation; changes in WIP and WICH/WIRE levels induce differential distribution of Nck. We show that WIP can replace WICH/WIRE functions and that elevated WIP levels correlate with high invasiveness. These findings identify a role for WICH/WIRE in invasiveness and highlight WIP as a hub for signaling molecule recruitment during invadopodium generation and cancer progression, as well as a potential diagnostic biomarker and an optimal target for therapeutic approaches.

SUBMITTER: Garcia E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4806363 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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WIP and WICH/WIRE co-ordinately control invadopodium formation and maturation in human breast cancer cell invasion.

García Esther E   Ragazzini Chiara C   Yu Xinzi X   Cuesta-García Elena E   Bernardino de la Serna Jorge J   Zech Tobias T   Sarrió David D   Machesky Laura M LM   Antón Inés M IM  

Scientific reports 20160324


Cancer cells form actin-rich degradative protrusions (invasive pseudopods and invadopodia), which allows their efficient dispersal during metastasis. Using biochemical and advanced imaging approaches, we demonstrate that the N-WASP-interactors WIP and WICH/WIRE play non-redundant roles in cancer cell invasion. WIP interacts with N-WASP and cortactin and is essential for invadopodium assembly, whereas WICH/WIRE regulates N-WASP activation to control invadopodium maturation and degradative activit  ...[more]

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