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ERK phosphorylation is dependent on cell adhesion in a subset of pediatric sarcoma cell lines

  1. Author:
    Yoon, Hye-Young
    Maron, Ben Y
    Girald-Berlingeri, Sofia
    Gasilina, Anjelika
    Gollin, Josephine C
    Jian, Xiaoying
    Akpan, Itoro
    Yohe,Marielle
    Randazzo, Paul A
    Chen, Pei-Wen
  2. Author Address

    Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, United States of America., Department of Biology, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, United States of America., Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Signaling, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD, United States of America., Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, United States of America. Electronic address: randazzp@mail.nih.gov.,
    1. Year: 2022
    2. Date: Apr 03
    3. Epub Date: 2022 04 03
  1. Journal: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Cell Research
    1. 1869
    2. 8
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. Article Number: 119264
  1. Abstract:

    Osteosarcoma (OS) and Pax-Foxo1 fusion negative rhabdomyosarcoma (FN-RMS) are pediatric sarcomas with poor prognoses in patients with advanced disease. In both malignancies, an actin binding protein has been linked to poor prognosis. Integrin adhesion complexes (IACs) are closely coupled to actin networks and IAC-mediated signaling has been implicated in the progression of carcinomas. However, the relationship of IACs and actin cytoskeleton remodeling with cell signaling is understudied in pediatric sarcomas. Here, we tested the hypothesis that IAC dynamics affect ERK activation in OS and FN-RMS cell lines. Adhesion dependence of ERK activation differed among the OS and FN-RMS cells examined. In the OS cell lines, adhesion did not have a consistent effect on phospho-ERK (pERK). ERK phosphorylation in response to fetal calf serum or 1?ng/ml EGF was nearly as efficient in OS cell lines and one FN-RMS cell line in suspension as cells adherent to poly-l-lysine (PL) or fibronectin (FN). By contrast, adhesion to plastic, PL or FN increased ERK phosphorylation and was greater than additive with a 15?min exposure to 1?ng/ml EGF in three FN-RMS cell lines. Increases in pERK were partly dependent on FAK and PAK1/2 but independent of IAC maturation. As far as we are aware, this examination of adhesion-dependent signaling is the first in pediatric sarcomas and has led to the discovery of differences from the prevailing paradigms and differences in the degree of coupling between components in the signaling pathways among the cell lines. Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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  1. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2022.119264
  2. PMID: 35381293
  3. PII : S0167-4889(22)00055-6

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2021-2022
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