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Publication : AmotL2 disrupts apical-basal cell polarity and promotes tumour invasion.

First Author  Mojallal M Year  2014
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  5
Pages  4557 PubMed ID  25080976
Mgi Jnum  J:225211 Mgi Id  MGI:5691862
Doi  10.1038/ncomms5557 Citation  Mojallal M, et al. (2014) AmotL2 disrupts apical-basal cell polarity and promotes tumour invasion. Nat Commun 5:4557
abstractText  The establishment and maintenance of apical-basal cell polarity is essential for the functionality of glandular epithelia. Cell polarity is often lost in advanced tumours correlating with acquisition of invasive and malignant properties. Despite extensive knowledge regarding the formation and maintenance of polarity, the mechanisms that deregulate polarity in metastasizing cells remain to be fully characterized. Here we show that AmotL2 expression correlates with loss of tissue architecture in tumours from human breast and colon cancer patients. We further show that hypoxic stress results in activation of c-Fos-dependent expression of AmotL2 leading to loss of polarity. c-Fos/hypoxia-induced p60 AmotL2 interacts with the Crb3 and Par3 polarity complexes retaining them in large vesicles and preventing them from reaching the apical membrane. The resulting loss of polarity potentiates the response to invasive cues in vitro and in vivo in mice. These data provide a molecular mechanism how hypoxic stress deregulates cell polarity during tumour progression.
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