Loss of full length CtBP1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanoma

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The C-terminal binding protein 1 (CtBP1) is a known co-repressor of gene transcription. We recently revealed that CtBP1 expression is lost in melanoma cells and melanoma inhibitory activity (MIA) expression is subsequently increased....

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Main Authors: Hoek Keith S, Poser Ina, Winklmeier Andreas, Bosserhoff Anja K
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-02-01
Series:BMC Cancer
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/9/52
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spelling doaj-cc887ee7117b4fc8866f86a545c119932020-11-24T21:22:35ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072009-02-01915210.1186/1471-2407-9-52Loss of full length CtBP1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanomaHoek Keith SPoser InaWinklmeier AndreasBosserhoff Anja K<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The C-terminal binding protein 1 (CtBP1) is a known co-repressor of gene transcription. We recently revealed that CtBP1 expression is lost in melanoma cells and melanoma inhibitory activity (MIA) expression is subsequently increased. The present study was performed to evaluate a more general role of CtBP1 in human melanoma and identify further CtBP1-regulated target genes.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Sequence analysis and expression profile of CtBP1 in melanoma cell lines were done by PCR. Boyden Chamber assays and co-immunoprecipitation were performed to investigate the functional role of CtBP1. Gene expression analysis and micro array data were used to define target genes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Interestingly, we detected an alternative splice product of CtBP1 with unknown function whose expression is induced at reduction of full length CtBP1. Overexpression of full length CtBP1 in melanoma cells had no effect on cell proliferation but did influence cell migration and invasiveness. To understand the effect of CtBP1 we identified putative LEF/TCF target genes found to be strongly expressed in melanoma using DNA microarray analysis. We focused on fourteen genes not previously associated with melanoma. Detailed analysis revealed that most of these were known to be involved in tumor metastasis. Eleven genes had expression profiles associated with melanoma cell invasiveness.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In summary, this study revealed that reduction of CtBP1 expression is correlated with migratory, invasive potential of melanoma cells.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/9/52
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author Hoek Keith S
Poser Ina
Winklmeier Andreas
Bosserhoff Anja K
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Winklmeier Andreas
Bosserhoff Anja K
Loss of full length CtBP1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanoma
BMC Cancer
author_facet Hoek Keith S
Poser Ina
Winklmeier Andreas
Bosserhoff Anja K
author_sort Hoek Keith S
title Loss of full length CtBP1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanoma
title_short Loss of full length CtBP1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanoma
title_full Loss of full length CtBP1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanoma
title_fullStr Loss of full length CtBP1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Loss of full length CtBP1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanoma
title_sort loss of full length ctbp1 expression enhances the invasive potential of human melanoma
publisher BMC
series BMC Cancer
issn 1471-2407
publishDate 2009-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The C-terminal binding protein 1 (CtBP1) is a known co-repressor of gene transcription. We recently revealed that CtBP1 expression is lost in melanoma cells and melanoma inhibitory activity (MIA) expression is subsequently increased. The present study was performed to evaluate a more general role of CtBP1 in human melanoma and identify further CtBP1-regulated target genes.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Sequence analysis and expression profile of CtBP1 in melanoma cell lines were done by PCR. Boyden Chamber assays and co-immunoprecipitation were performed to investigate the functional role of CtBP1. Gene expression analysis and micro array data were used to define target genes.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Interestingly, we detected an alternative splice product of CtBP1 with unknown function whose expression is induced at reduction of full length CtBP1. Overexpression of full length CtBP1 in melanoma cells had no effect on cell proliferation but did influence cell migration and invasiveness. To understand the effect of CtBP1 we identified putative LEF/TCF target genes found to be strongly expressed in melanoma using DNA microarray analysis. We focused on fourteen genes not previously associated with melanoma. Detailed analysis revealed that most of these were known to be involved in tumor metastasis. Eleven genes had expression profiles associated with melanoma cell invasiveness.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In summary, this study revealed that reduction of CtBP1 expression is correlated with migratory, invasive potential of melanoma cells.</p>
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