Extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a FAK-dependent manner

Abstract This study was designed to evaluate ERK5 expression in lung cancer and malignant melanoma progression and to ascertain the involvement of ERK5 signaling in lung cancer and melanoma. We show that ERK5 expression is abundant in human lung cancer samples, and elevated ERK5 expression in lung c...

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Main Authors: Weiwei Jiang, Fangfang Cai, Huangru Xu, Yanyan Lu, Jia Chen, Jia Liu, Nini Cao, Xiangyu Zhang, Xiao Chen, Qilai Huang, Hongqin Zhuang, Zi-Chun Hua
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:Protein & Cell
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FAK
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-020-00701-1
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spelling doaj-3e69c57233544858b4d56cb945b08e0a2021-03-11T11:13:44ZengSpringerOpenProtein & Cell1674-800X1674-80182020-03-01111182584510.1007/s13238-020-00701-1Extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a FAK-dependent mannerWeiwei Jiang0Fangfang Cai1Huangru Xu2Yanyan Lu3Jia Chen4Jia Liu5Nini Cao6Xiangyu Zhang7Xiao Chen8Qilai Huang9Hongqin Zhuang10Zi-Chun Hua11The State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing UniversityAbstract This study was designed to evaluate ERK5 expression in lung cancer and malignant melanoma progression and to ascertain the involvement of ERK5 signaling in lung cancer and melanoma. We show that ERK5 expression is abundant in human lung cancer samples, and elevated ERK5 expression in lung cancer was linked to the acquisition of increased metastatic and invasive potential. Importantly, we observed a significant correlation between ERK5 activity and FAK expression and its phosphorylation at the Ser910 site. Mechanistically, ERK5 increased the expression of the transcription factor USF1, which could transcriptionally upregulate FAK expression, resulting in FAK signaling activation to promote cell migration. We also provided evidence that the phosphorylation of FAK at Ser910 was due to ERK5 but not ERK1/2, and we then suggested a role for Ser910 in the control of cell motility. In addition, ERK5 had targets in addition to FAK that regulate epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and cell motility in cancer cells. Taken together, our findings uncover a cancer metastasis-promoting role for ERK5 and provide the rationale for targeting ERK5 as a potential therapeutic approach.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-020-00701-1ERK5lung cancermelanomametastasisFAKUSF1
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author Weiwei Jiang
Fangfang Cai
Huangru Xu
Yanyan Lu
Jia Chen
Jia Liu
Nini Cao
Xiangyu Zhang
Xiao Chen
Qilai Huang
Hongqin Zhuang
Zi-Chun Hua
spellingShingle Weiwei Jiang
Fangfang Cai
Huangru Xu
Yanyan Lu
Jia Chen
Jia Liu
Nini Cao
Xiangyu Zhang
Xiao Chen
Qilai Huang
Hongqin Zhuang
Zi-Chun Hua
Extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a FAK-dependent manner
Protein & Cell
ERK5
lung cancer
melanoma
metastasis
FAK
USF1
author_facet Weiwei Jiang
Fangfang Cai
Huangru Xu
Yanyan Lu
Jia Chen
Jia Liu
Nini Cao
Xiangyu Zhang
Xiao Chen
Qilai Huang
Hongqin Zhuang
Zi-Chun Hua
author_sort Weiwei Jiang
title Extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a FAK-dependent manner
title_short Extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a FAK-dependent manner
title_full Extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a FAK-dependent manner
title_fullStr Extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a FAK-dependent manner
title_full_unstemmed Extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a FAK-dependent manner
title_sort extracellular signal regulated kinase 5 promotes cell migration, invasion and lung metastasis in a fak-dependent manner
publisher SpringerOpen
series Protein & Cell
issn 1674-800X
1674-8018
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract This study was designed to evaluate ERK5 expression in lung cancer and malignant melanoma progression and to ascertain the involvement of ERK5 signaling in lung cancer and melanoma. We show that ERK5 expression is abundant in human lung cancer samples, and elevated ERK5 expression in lung cancer was linked to the acquisition of increased metastatic and invasive potential. Importantly, we observed a significant correlation between ERK5 activity and FAK expression and its phosphorylation at the Ser910 site. Mechanistically, ERK5 increased the expression of the transcription factor USF1, which could transcriptionally upregulate FAK expression, resulting in FAK signaling activation to promote cell migration. We also provided evidence that the phosphorylation of FAK at Ser910 was due to ERK5 but not ERK1/2, and we then suggested a role for Ser910 in the control of cell motility. In addition, ERK5 had targets in addition to FAK that regulate epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and cell motility in cancer cells. Taken together, our findings uncover a cancer metastasis-promoting role for ERK5 and provide the rationale for targeting ERK5 as a potential therapeutic approach.
topic ERK5
lung cancer
melanoma
metastasis
FAK
USF1
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-020-00701-1
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