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
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Kiesel, Ludwig
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics

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

Promotionen, aus denen die Publikation resultiert

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