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VE-cadherin cleavage by ovarian cancer microparticles induces ?-catenin phosphorylation in endothelial cells.


ABSTRACT: Microparticles (MPs) are increasingly recognized as important mediators of cell-cell communication in tumour growth and metastasis by facilitating angiogenesis-related processes. While the effects of the MPs on recipient cells are usually well described in the literature, the leading process remains unclear. Here we isolated MPs from ovarian cancer cells and investigated their effect on endothelial cells. First, we demonstrated that ovarian cancer MPs trigger ?-catenin activation in endothelial cells, inducing the upregulation of Wnt/?-catenin target genes and an increase of angiogenic properties. We showed that this MPs mediated activation of ?-catenin in ECs was Wnt/Frizzled independent; but dependent on VE-cadherin localization disruption, ?V?3 integrin activation and MMP activity. Finally, we revealed that Rac1 and AKT were responsible for ?-catenin phosphorylation and translocation to the nucleus. Overall, our results indicate that MPs released from cancer cells could play a major role in neo-angiogenesis through activation of beta catenin pathway in endothelial cells.

SUBMITTER: Al Thawadi H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4868686 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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VE-cadherin cleavage by ovarian cancer microparticles induces β-catenin phosphorylation in endothelial cells.

Al Thawadi Hamda H   Abu-Kaoud Nadine N   Al Farsi Haleema H   Hoarau-Véchot Jessica J   Rafii Shahin S   Rafii Arash A   Pasquier Jennifer J  

Oncotarget 20160201 5


Microparticles (MPs) are increasingly recognized as important mediators of cell-cell communication in tumour growth and metastasis by facilitating angiogenesis-related processes. While the effects of the MPs on recipient cells are usually well described in the literature, the leading process remains unclear. Here we isolated MPs from ovarian cancer cells and investigated their effect on endothelial cells. First, we demonstrated that ovarian cancer MPs trigger β-catenin activation in endothelial  ...[more]

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