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Suppression of anoikis by v-Src but not by activated c-H-Ras in human gallbladder epithelial cells

✍ Scribed by Chizuko Hisano; Risa Tanaka; Hiromitsu Fujishima; Hiroshi Ariyama; Tanji Tsuchiya; Takashi Tatsumoto; Kenji Mitsugi; Minoru Nakamura; Shuji Nakano


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
217 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-6995

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Abstract

Detachment of anchorage‐dependent normal epithelial cells from their substratum causes the type of apoptosis known as anoikis, whereas malignant cells can proliferate independently of anchorage. Because src and ras oncogenes are activated in many human cancers, we investigated their role and downstream signaling pathways in anoikis resistance, using HAG‐1 human epithelial cells transfected with v‐src or activated H‐ras. Consequently, anchorage‐dependent mock‐ or ras‐transfected cells underwent anoikis. In contrast, anchorage‐independent v‐Src‐transformed cells did not exhibit such apoptotic features. Focal adhesion kinase (FAK), a transducer of integrin, was only activated in v‐Src‐transformed cells. Herbimycin A, an Src kinase inhibitor, reduced tyrosyl phosphorylation of FAK and reversed resistance to anoikis. However, both protein kinase C (PKC) and phophatidylinositol‐3 (PI‐3) kinase inhibitors failed to induce anoikis. These data suggest that the ability of activated Src to prevent anoikis may be mediated by Src to a downstream signaling pathway involving FAK, but not Ras, PI‐3 kinase, or PKC.


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