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IDENTIFICACIÓN

doi:10.1007/s00018-023-04959-6...

Autor
Wang, Xue Liu, Junnan Azoitei, Anca Eiseler, Tim Meessen, Sabine Jiang, Wencheng Zheng, Xi Makori, Arika W. Eckstein, Markus Hartmann, Arndt Stilgenbauer, Stephan Elati, Mohamed Hohwieler, Meike Kleger, Alexander John, Axel Zengerling, Friedemann Wezel, Felix Bolenz, Christian Günes, Cagatay
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en
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Springer

Categoría

Life Sciences

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

27/9/2023

Palabras clave
osbpl3 spindle orientation chromosomal imbalance invadopodia metastasis urothelial carcinoma migration invasive invasion orp3 cancer cell
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We have recently shown that loss of ORP3 leads to aneuploidy induction and promotes tumor formation.

However, the specific mechanisms by which ORP3 contributes to ploidy-control and cancer initiation and progression is still unknown.

Here, we report that ORP3 is highly expressed in ureter and bladder epithelium while its expression is downregulated in invasive bladder cancer cell lines and during tumor progression, both in human and in mouse bladder cancer.

Moreover, we observed an increase in the incidence of N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl)-nitrosamine (BBN)-induced invasive bladder carcinoma in the tissue-specific Orp3 knockout mice.

Experimental data demonstrate that ORP3 protein interacts with γ-tubulin at the centrosomes and with components of actin cytoskeleton.

Altering the expression of ORP3 induces aneuploidy and genomic instability in telomerase-immortalized urothelial cells with a stable karyotype and influences the migration and invasive capacity of bladder cancer cell lines.

These findings demonstrate a crucial role of ORP3 in ploidy-control and indicate that ORP3 is a bona fide tumor suppressor protein.

Of note, the presented data indicate that ORP3 affects both cell invasion and migration as well as genome stability through interactions with cytoskeletal components, providing a molecular link between aneuploidy and cell invasion and migration, two crucial characteristics of metastatic cells.

Wang, Xue,Liu, Junnan,Azoitei, Anca,Eiseler, Tim,Meessen, Sabine,Jiang, Wencheng,Zheng, Xi,Makori, Arika W.,Eckstein, Markus,Hartmann, Arndt,Stilgenbauer, Stephan,Elati, Mohamed,Hohwieler, Meike,Kleger, Alexander,John, Axel,Zengerling, Friedemann,Wezel, Felix,Bolenz, Christian,Günes, Cagatay, 2023, Loss of ORP3 induces aneuploidy and promotes bladder cancer cell invasion through deregulated microtubule and actin dynamics, Springer

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