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Reelin promotes the adhesion and drug resistance of multiple myeloma cells via integrin ?1 signaling and STAT3.


ABSTRACT: Reelin is an extracellular matrix (ECM) protein that is essential for neuron migration and positioning. The expression of reelin in multiple myeloma (MM) cells and its association with cell adhesion and survival were investigated. Overexpression, siRNA knockdown, and the addition of recombinant protein of reelin were used to examine the function of reelin in MM cells. Clinically, high expression of reelin was negatively associated with progression-free survival and overall survival. Functionally, reelin promoted the adhesion of MM cells to fibronectin via activation of ?5?1 integrin. The resulting phosphorylation of Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK) led to the activation of Src/Syk/STAT3 and Akt, crucial signaling molecules involved in enhancing cell adhesion and protecting cells from drug-induced cell apoptosis. These findings indicate reelin's important role in the activation of integrin-?1 and STAT3/Akt pathways in multiple myeloma and highlight the therapeutic potential of targeting reelin/integrin/FAK axis.

SUBMITTER: Lin L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4891088 | biostudies-other | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Reelin promotes the adhesion and drug resistance of multiple myeloma cells via integrin β1 signaling and STAT3.

Lin Liang L   Yan Fan F   Zhao Dandan D   Lv Meng M   Liang Xiaodong X   Dai Hui H   Qin Xiaodan X   Zhang Yan Y   Hao Jie J   Sun Xiuyuan X   Yin Yanhui Y   Huang Xiaojun X   Zhang Jun J   Lu Jin J   Ge Qing Q  

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Reelin is an extracellular matrix (ECM) protein that is essential for neuron migration and positioning. The expression of reelin in multiple myeloma (MM) cells and its association with cell adhesion and survival were investigated. Overexpression, siRNA knockdown, and the addition of recombinant protein of reelin were used to examine the function of reelin in MM cells. Clinically, high expression of reelin was negatively associated with progression-free survival and overall survival. Functionally  ...[more]

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