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Low lamin A levels enhance confined cell migration and metastatic capacity in breast cancer

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ONCOGENE
卷 41, 期 36, 页码 4211-4230

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DOI: 10.1038/s41388-022-02420-9

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 HL082792, R01 GM137605, U54 CA210184, U54 CA193461, R35 GM141159, R01 GM123018]
  2. Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program [BC150580]
  3. National Science Foundation [CBET-1254846, DGE-1144153, NNCI-2025233]

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Lower expression of nuclear envelope protein lamin A/C in breast cancer cells leads to increased nuclear deformability and enhanced cell migration. Lamin A/C expression also affects pathways related to cell-ECM interactions, cell metabolism, and PI3K/Akt signaling. Lower lamin A levels in breast tumors are associated with Akt signaling activation and decreased disease-free survival.
Aberrations in nuclear size and shape are commonly used to identify cancerous tissue. However, it remains unclear whether the disturbed nuclear structure directly contributes to the cancer pathology or is merely a consequence of other events occurring during tumorigenesis. Here, we show that highly invasive and proliferative breast cancer cells frequently exhibit Akt-driven lower expression of the nuclear envelope proteins lamin A/C, leading to increased nuclear deformability that permits enhanced cell migration through confined environments that mimic interstitial spaces encountered during metastasis. Importantly, increasing lamin A/C expression in highly invasive breast cancer cells reflected gene expression changes characteristic of human breast tumors with higher LMNA expression, and specifically affected pathways related to cell-ECM interactions, cell metabolism, and PI3K/Akt signaling. Further supporting an important role of lamins in breast cancer metastasis, analysis of lamin levels in human breast tumors revealed a significant association between lower lamin A levels, Akt signaling, and decreased disease-free survival. These findings suggest that downregulation of lamin A/C in breast cancer cells may influence both cellular physical properties and biochemical signaling to promote metastatic progression.

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