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The Tumor Suppressor Functions of p27(kip1) Include Control of the Mesenchymal/Amoeboid Transition

Berton S
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Belletti B
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Wolf K
altro
Baldassarre G
2009
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Periodico
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Abstract
In many human cancers, p27 downregulation correlates with a worse prognosis, suggesting that p27 levels could represent an important determinant in cell transformation and cancer development. Using a mouse model system based on v-src-induced transformation, we show here that p27 absence is always linked to a more aggressive phenotype. When cultured in three-dimensional contexts, v-src-transformed p27-null fibroblasts undergo a morphological switch from an elongated to a rounded cell shape, accompanied by amoeboid-like morphology and motility. Importantly, the acquisition of the amoeboid motility is associated with a greater ability to move and colonize distant sites in vivo. The reintroduction of different p27 mutants in v-src-transformed p27-null cells demonstrates that the control of cell proliferation and motility represents two distinct functions of p27, both necessary for it to fully act as a tumor suppressor. Thus, we highlight here a new p27 function in driving cell plasticity that is associated with its C-terminal portion and does not depend on the control of cyclin-dependent kinase activity. RI Wolf, Katarina/A-7787-2010; Friedl, Peter/A-8961-2010
DOI
10.1128/MCB.00144-09
WOS
WOS:000269318000014
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2937618
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