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Plastin 1 drives metastasis of colorectal cancer through the IQGAP1/Rac1/ERK pathway
Authors:Tongtong Zhang  Zheng Wang  Yanjun Liu  Yongxu Huo  Hongtao Liu  Chenxin Xu  Rui Mao  Yifang Zhu  Lei Liu  Danfeng Wei  Guanzhi Liu  Biran Pan  Yan Tang  Zheng Zhou  Chunlei Yang  Yuanbiao Guo
Abstract:Tumor metastasis is the dominant cause of death in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, and it often involves dysregulation of various cytoskeletal proteins. Plastin 1 (PLS1) is an actin‐bundling protein that has been implicated in the structure of intestinal epithelial microvilli; however, its role in CRC metastasis has not yet been determined. In this study, we demonstrated that PLS1 is highly expressed in 33.3% (45/135) of CRC patients and is correlated with lymph node metastasis and poor survival. In in vitro and in vivo experiments, PLS1 induced the migration and invasion of CRC cells and the metastases to the liver and lung in mice. Moreover, the expressions of key factors for CRC metastases, matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 9 and 2, were enhanced by PLS1, which was dependent on phosphorylating ERK1/2 activated by IQGAP1/Rac1 signaling. The connection between these signals and PLS1 was further confirmed in CRC tissues of patients and the metastatic nodules from a mouse model. These findings suggest that PLS1 promotes CRC metastasis through the IQGAP1/Rac1/ERK pathway. Targeting PLS1 may provide a potential approach to inhibit the metastasis of CRC cells.
Keywords:colorectal cancer  ERK1/2  IQGAP1  metastasis  PLS1
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