Isoform Specific Function of the Metastatic Formin FMNL2

Cancer cell metastasis is induced by actin-dependent cell migration and is affected by cytoskeletal remodelling proteins. FMNL2 is one such protein which promotes colorectal cancer (CRC) cell metastasis and amoeboid style invasion of melanoma cells. FMNL2 mRNA is subject to alternative splicing and...

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Main Author: Péladeau, Christine
Other Authors: Copeland, John
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/24396
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3149
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-243962018-01-05T19:01:41Z Isoform Specific Function of the Metastatic Formin FMNL2 Péladeau, Christine Copeland, John Formin Cancer FMNL2 Metastatis Invasion Cancer cell metastasis is induced by actin-dependent cell migration and is affected by cytoskeletal remodelling proteins. FMNL2 is one such protein which promotes colorectal cancer (CRC) cell metastasis and amoeboid style invasion of melanoma cells. FMNL2 mRNA is subject to alternative splicing and studies suggest that the resulting encoded proteins are likely to differ in their regulation, subcellular localization and activity. We identified four FMNL2 isoforms (ITM, YHY, PMR and TQS) expressed in non-invasive (SW480) and invasive (SW620) CRC cells, as well as in highly invasive A375 amoeboid melanoma cells. qPCR data suggests that an “invasive” isoform (TQS) may be preferentially expressed in highly invasive and amoeboid cell lines. Boyden chamber invasion assay results show that FMNL2 knockdown inhibits amoeboid style invasion in two melanoma cell lines and that TQS is the most efficient isoform at rescuing the invasive phenotype. This study provides a further understanding of FMNL2’s role in invasion and metastasis and identifies specific targets for the development of future antimetastatic therapies. 2013-08-13T14:35:54Z 2013-08-13T14:35:54Z 2013 2013 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/24396 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3149 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Formin
Cancer
FMNL2
Metastatis
Invasion
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Cancer
FMNL2
Metastatis
Invasion
Péladeau, Christine
Isoform Specific Function of the Metastatic Formin FMNL2
description Cancer cell metastasis is induced by actin-dependent cell migration and is affected by cytoskeletal remodelling proteins. FMNL2 is one such protein which promotes colorectal cancer (CRC) cell metastasis and amoeboid style invasion of melanoma cells. FMNL2 mRNA is subject to alternative splicing and studies suggest that the resulting encoded proteins are likely to differ in their regulation, subcellular localization and activity. We identified four FMNL2 isoforms (ITM, YHY, PMR and TQS) expressed in non-invasive (SW480) and invasive (SW620) CRC cells, as well as in highly invasive A375 amoeboid melanoma cells. qPCR data suggests that an “invasive” isoform (TQS) may be preferentially expressed in highly invasive and amoeboid cell lines. Boyden chamber invasion assay results show that FMNL2 knockdown inhibits amoeboid style invasion in two melanoma cell lines and that TQS is the most efficient isoform at rescuing the invasive phenotype. This study provides a further understanding of FMNL2’s role in invasion and metastasis and identifies specific targets for the development of future antimetastatic therapies.
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Péladeau, Christine
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title Isoform Specific Function of the Metastatic Formin FMNL2
title_short Isoform Specific Function of the Metastatic Formin FMNL2
title_full Isoform Specific Function of the Metastatic Formin FMNL2
title_fullStr Isoform Specific Function of the Metastatic Formin FMNL2
title_full_unstemmed Isoform Specific Function of the Metastatic Formin FMNL2
title_sort isoform specific function of the metastatic formin fmnl2
publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/24396
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3149
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