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Loss of p53 promotes RhoA-ROCK-dependent cell migration and invasion in 3D matrices
Authors:Gadea Gilles  de Toledo Marion  Anguille Christelle  Roux Pierre
Institution:Centre de Recherche en Biochimie Macromoléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Universite Mixte de Recherche 5237, Institut Federatif de Recherche 122, F-34293 Montpellier, Cedex 5, France.
Abstract:In addition to its role in controlling cell cycle progression, the tumor suppressor protein p53 can also affect other cellular functions such as cell migration. In this study, we show that p53 deficiency in mouse embryonic fibroblasts cultured in three-dimensional matrices induces a switch from an elongated spindle morphology to a markedly spherical and flexible one associated with highly dynamic membrane blebs. These rounded, motile cells exhibit amoeboid-like movement and have considerably increased invasive properties. The morphological transition requires the RhoA-ROCK (Rho-associated coil-containing protein kinase) pathway and is prevented by RhoE. A similar p53-mediated transition is observed in melanoma A375P cancer cells. Our data suggest that genetic alterations of p53 in tumors are sufficient to promote motility and invasion, thereby contributing to metastasis.
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