Slit3 inhibits activator protein 1-mediated migration of malignant melanoma cells
The repellent factor family of Slit molecules has been described to have repulsive function in the developing nervous system on growing axons expressing the Robo receptors. Alterations of the Slit/Robo system have been observed in various pathological conditions and in cancer. However, until today n...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of molecular medicine 2011-11, Vol.28 (5), p.721-726 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The repellent factor family of Slit molecules has been described to have
repulsive function in the developing nervous system on growing axons expressing
the Robo receptors. Alterations of the Slit/Robo system have been observed in
various pathological conditions and in cancer. However, until today no detailed
studies on Slit function on melanoma migration are available. Therefore, we analysed
the mRNA expression in melanoma cells and found induction of Robo3 expression
compared to normal melanocytes. Functional assays performed with melanoma cells
revealed that treatment with Slit3 led to strong inhibition of migration. Interestingly,
we observed down-regulation of AP-1 activity and target gene expression after
Slit3 treatment contributing to the negative regulation of migration. Taken together,
our data showed that Slit3 reduces the migratory activity of melanoma cells, potentially
by repulsion of the cells in analogy to the neuronal system. Further studies will
be necessary to prove Slit activity in vivo, but due to its function, Slit3 activity
may be helpful in the treatment of melanoma. |
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ISSN: | 1107-3756 1791-244X |
DOI: | 10.3892/ijmm.2011.742 |