PKD1 inhibits cancer cells migration and invasion via Wnt signaling pathway in vitro |
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Authors: | Zhang Ke Ye Chun Zhou Qin Zheng Rong Lv Xiaoyan Chen Ye Hu Zhongguo Guo Hong Zhang Zheng Wang Yidong Tan Ruizhi Liu Yuhang |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy and Cancer Center, west China Medical School, and School of Life Science, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China. |
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Abstract: | The approximately 14 kb mRNA of the polycystic kidney disease gene PKD1 encodes a large ( approximately 460 kDa) protein, termed polycystin-1 (PC-1), that is responsible for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). The unique organization of its multiple adhesive domains (16 Ig-like domains/PKD domains) suggests that it may play an important role in cell-cell/cell-matrix interactions. Here we demonstrated that PKD1 promoted cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions in cancer cells, indicating that PC-1 is involved in the cell adhesion process. Furthermore in this study, we showed that PKD1 inhibited cancer cells migration and invasion. And we also showed that PC-1 regulated these processes in a process that may be at least partially through the Wnt pathway. Collectively, our data suggest that PKD1 may act as a novel member of the tumor suppressor family of genes. |
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Keywords: | PKD1 gene cell migration invasion Wnt signaling pathway |
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