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Girdin locates in centrosome and midbody and plays an important role in cell division.


ABSTRACT: Girdin is a downstream effector of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-AKT and interacts with actin and microtubule. Increasing evidence confirmed that Girdin played an important role in cell migration. Here we report that Girdin also regulates cell division. Overexpression or suppression of Girdin leads to attenuated cell proliferation. Imaging of mitotic cells revealed that Girdin is located in the cell division apparatus such as centrosome and midbody. The sub-cellular localization of Girdin was dependent on the domains, which interacted with actin or microtubules. Overexpression of Girdin lead to increased centrosome splitting and amplification. In addition, data show that pAKT also locates in both the centrosome and midbody, indicating the regulating role of AKT in Girdin-mediated cell division. To elucidate the effect of Girdin on tumor growth in vivo, HeLa cells infected with retrovirus harboring either control or Girdin shRNAs were injected subcutaneously into the immunocompromised nude mice. Downregulation of Girdin by shRNA markedly inhibited the cell growth of subcutaneously transplanted tumors in nude mice. These data demonstrate that Girdin is important for efficient cell division. Taking our previous data into consideration, we speculate that Girdin regulates both cell division and cell migration through cytoskeletal molecules.

SUBMITTER: Mao JZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7659294 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Girdin locates in centrosome and midbody and plays an important role in cell division.

Mao Jing-Zhuo JZ   Jiang Ping P   Cui Su-Ping SP   Ren Ya-Li YL   Zhao Jing J   Yin Xiu-Hua XH   Enomoto Atsushi A   Liu Hai-Jing HJ   Hou Lin L   Takahashi Masahide M   Zhang Bo B  

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Girdin is a downstream effector of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-AKT and interacts with actin and microtubule. Increasing evidence confirmed that Girdin played an important role in cell migration. Here we report that Girdin also regulates cell division. Overexpression or suppression of Girdin leads to attenuated cell proliferation. Imaging of mitotic cells revealed that Girdin is located in the cell division apparatus such as centrosome and midbody. The sub-cellular localization of Gir  ...[more]

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