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Mena(Inv) Mediates Synergistic Cross-Talk Between Signaling Pathways Driving Chemotaxis And Haptotaxis

Molecular biology of the cell(2016)

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Abstract
Directed cell migration, a key process in metastasis, arises from the combined influence of multiple processes, including chemotaxis-the directional movement of cells to soluble cues-and haptotaxis-the migration of cells on gradients of substrate-bound factors. However, it is unclear how chemotactic and haptotactic pathways integrate with each other to drive overall cell behavior. Mena(INV) has been implicated in metastasis by driving chemotaxis via dysregulation of phosphatase PTP1B and more recently in haptotaxis via interaction with integrin alpha 5 beta 1. Here we find that Mena(INV)-driven haptotaxis on fibronectin (FN) gradients requires intact signaling between alpha 5 beta 1 integrin and the epidermal growth factor receptor ( EGFR), which is influenced by PTP1B. Furthermore, we show that MenaINV-driven haptotaxis and ECM reorganization both require the Rab-coupling protein RCP, which mediates alpha 5 beta 1 and EGFR recycling. Finally, MenaINV promotes synergistic migratory response to combined EGF and FN in vitro and in vivo, leading to hyperinvasive phenotypes. Together our data demonstrate that MenaINV is a shared component of multiple prometastatic pathways that amplifies their combined effects, promoting synergistic cross-talk between RTKs and integrins.
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Mechanotransduction,Cell Migration
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