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. 2008 Aug 11;65(18):2933–2942. doi: 10.1007/s00018-008-8315-8

Overexpression of HAb18G/CD147 promotes invasion and metastasis via α3β1 integrin mediated FAK-paxillin and FAK-PI3K-Ca2+ pathways

J Tang 1, Y-M Wu 1, P Zhao 1, X-M Yang 1, J-L Jiang 1,, Z-N Chen 1,
PMCID: PMC7079791  PMID: 18695939

Abstract.

Mechanism of HAb18G/CD147 underlying the metastasis process of human hepatoma cells has not been determined. In the present study, we found that integrin α3β1 colocalizes with HAb18G/CD147 in human 7721 hepatoma cells. The enhancing effect of HAb18G/CD147 on adhesion, invasion capacities and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) secretion was decreased by integrin α3β1 antibodies (p<0.01). The expressions of integrin downstream molecules including focal adhesion kinase (FAK), phospho-FAK (p-FAK), paxillin, and phospho-paxillin (p-paxillin) were increased in human hepatoma cells overexpressing HAb18G/CD147. Deletion of HAb18G/CD147 reduces the quantity of focal adhesions and rearranges cytoskeleton. Wortmannin and LY294002, specific phosphatidylinositol kinase (PI3K) inhibitors, reversed the effect of HAb18G/CD147 on the regulation of intracellular Ca2+ mobilization, significantly reducing cell adhesion, invasion and MMPs secretion potential (p<0.01). Together, these results suggest that HAb18G/CD147 enhances the invasion and metastatic potentials of human hepatoma cells via integrin α3β1-mediated FAK-paxillin and FAKPI3K-Ca2+ signal pathways.

Keywords. HAb18G/CD147, hepatoma cells, invasion, metastasis, signal pathways

Footnotes

Received 5 June 2008; received after revision 16 July 2008; accepted 23 July 2008

Contributor Information

J.-L. Jiang, FAX: +86-29-83293906, Email: jiangjl@fmmu.edu.cn

Z.-N. Chen, Email: zhinanchen@fmmu.edu.cn


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