Syndecan-1 modulates ?-integrin-dependent and interleukin-6-dependent functions in breast cancer cell adhesion, migration, and resistance to irradiation.

Hassan H, Greve B, Pavao MS, Kiesel L, Ibrahim SA, Götte M

Research article (journal)

Abstract

Syndecan-1 is a cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycan with various biological functions relevant to tumor progression and inflammation, including cell-cell adhesion, cell-matrix interaction, and cytokine signaling driving cell proliferation and motility. Syndecan-1 is a prognostic factor in breast cancer, and has a predicitive value for neodadjuvant chemotherapy. It is still poorly understood how syndecan-1 integrates matrix-dependent and cytokine-dependent signaling processes in the tumor microenvironment. Here, we evaluated the potential role of syndecan-1 in modulating matrix-dependent breast cancer cell migration in the presence of interleukin-6, and its potential involvement in resistance to irradiation in vitro. MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells were transiently transfected with syndecan-1 small interfering RNA or control reagents, and this was followed by stimulation with interleukin-6 or irradiation. Cellular responses were monitored by adhesion, migration and colony formation assays, as well as analysis of cell signaling. Syndecan-1 depletion increased cell adhesion to fibronectin. Increased migration on fibronectin was significantly suppressed by interleukin-6, and GRGDSP peptides inhibited both adhesion and migration. Interleukin-6-induced activation of focal adhesion kinase and reduction of constitutive nuclear factor kappaB signaling were decreased in syndecan-1-deficient cells. Focal adhesion kinase hyperactivation in syndecan-1-depleted cells was associated with dramatically reduced radiation sensitivity. We conclude that loss of syndecan-1 leads to enhanced activation of ?1 -integrins and focal adhesion kinase, thus increasing breast cancer cell adhesion, migration, and resistance to irradiation. Syndecan-1 deficiency also attenuates the modulatory effect of the inflammatory microenvironment constituent interleukin-6 on cancer cell migration.

Details about the publication

JournalThe FEBS Journal (FEBS J)
Volume280
Issue10
Page range2216-27
StatusPublished
Release year2013
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish

Authors from the University of Münster

Götte, Martin
Kiesel, Ludwig

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/03/2013 - 31/12/2013 | 1st Funding period
Funded by: German Academic Exchange Service
Type of project: Participation in other joint projects

Doctorates the publication originates from

Dual roles of the heparan sulphate proteoglycan Syndecan-1 in cytokine- and integrin-mediated modulation of breast cancer stem cell function and motility
Candidate: Hassan, Hebatallah Eshmawy Mohamed Mahgoub | Supervisors: Götte, Martin; Liebau, Eva; Greve, Burkhard
Period of time: 07/12/2009 - 11/01/2013
Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Functional analysis of Syndecan-1, a novel target of miR-10b, in breast cancer progression
Candidate: Abdel-Aziz Ibrahim, Sherif | Supervisors: Götte, Martin; Liebau, Eva; Greve, Burkhard
Period of time: 05/01/2008 - 19/07/2011
Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster