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PEA3 transcription factors are downstream effectors of Met signaling involved in migration and invasiveness of Met-addicted tumor cells
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de Launoit, Yvan
, Chotteau-Lelievre, Anne
, Kherrouche, Zoulika
, Cortot, Alexis B
, Tulasne, David
, Monté, Didier
, Werkmeister, Elisabeth
, Stoven, Luc
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Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
/ Cancer
/ Genomics
/ Life Sciences
2015
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PEA3 transcription factors are downstream effectors of Met signaling involved in migration and invasiveness of Met-addicted tumor cells
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de Launoit, Yvan
, Chotteau-Lelievre, Anne
, Kherrouche, Zoulika
, Cortot, Alexis B
, Tulasne, David
, Monté, Didier
, Werkmeister, Elisabeth
, Stoven, Luc
in
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
/ Cancer
/ Genomics
/ Life Sciences
2015
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PEA3 transcription factors are downstream effectors of Met signaling involved in migration and invasiveness of Met-addicted tumor cells
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de Launoit, Yvan
, Chotteau-Lelievre, Anne
, Kherrouche, Zoulika
, Cortot, Alexis B
, Tulasne, David
, Monté, Didier
, Werkmeister, Elisabeth
, Stoven, Luc
in
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
/ Cancer
/ Genomics
/ Life Sciences
2015
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PEA3 transcription factors are downstream effectors of Met signaling involved in migration and invasiveness of Met-addicted tumor cells
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PEA3 transcription factors are downstream effectors of Met signaling involved in migration and invasiveness of Met-addicted tumor cells
2015
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Overview
Various solid tumors including lung or gastric carcinomas display aberrant activation of the Met receptor which correlates with aggressive phenotypes and poor prognosis. Although downstream signaling of Met is well described, its integration at the transcriptional level is poorly understood. We demonstrate here that in cancer cells harboring met gene amplification, inhibition of Met activity with tyrosine kinase inhibitors or specific siRNA drastically decreased expression of ETV1, ETV4 and ETV5, three transcription factors constituting the PEA3 subgroup of the ETS family, while expression of the other members of the family were less or not affected. Similar link between Met activity and PEA3 factors expression was found in lung cancer cells displaying resistance to EGFR targeted therapy involving met gene amplification. Using silencing experiments, we demonstrate that the PEA3 factors are required for efficient migration and invasion mediated by Met, while other biological responses such as proliferation or unanchored growth remain unaffected. PEA3 overexpression or silencing revealed that they participated in the regulation of the MMP2 target gene involved in extracellular matrix remodeling. Our results demonstrated that PEA3-subgroup transcription factors are key players of the Met signaling integration involved in regulation of migration and invasiveness.
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