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PLOD2 Is Essential to Functional Activation of Integrin ?1 for Invasion/Metastasis in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas.


ABSTRACT: Identifying the specific functional regulator of integrin family molecules in cancer cells is critical because they are directly involved in tumor invasion and metastasis. Here we report high expression of PLOD2 in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and its critical role as a stabilizer of integrin ?1, enabling integrin ?1 to initiate tumor invasion/metastasis. Integrin ?1 stabilized by PLOD2-mediated hydroxylation was recruited to the plasma membrane, its functional site, and accelerated tumor cell motility, leading to tumor metastasis in vivo, whereas loss of PLOD2 expression abrogated it. In accordance with molecular analysis, examination of oropharyngeal SCC tissues from patients corroborated PLOD2 expression associated with integrin ?1 at the invasive front of tumor nests. PLOD2 is thus implicated as the key regulator of integrin ?1 that prominently regulates tumor invasion and metastasis, and it provides important clues engendering novel therapeutics for these intractable cancers.

SUBMITTER: Ueki Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6997870 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PLOD2 Is Essential to Functional Activation of Integrin β1 for Invasion/Metastasis in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas.

Ueki Yushi Y   Saito Ken K   Iioka Hidekazu H   Sakamoto Izumi I   Kanda Yasuhiro Y   Sakaguchi Masakiyo M   Horii Arata A   Kondo Eisaku E  

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Identifying the specific functional regulator of integrin family molecules in cancer cells is critical because they are directly involved in tumor invasion and metastasis. Here we report high expression of PLOD2 in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and its critical role as a stabilizer of integrin β1, enabling integrin β1 to initiate tumor invasion/metastasis. Integrin β1 stabilized by PLOD2-mediated hydroxylation was recruited to the plasma membrane, its functional site, and acceler  ...[more]

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