Suppression of cellular invasion by activated G-protein subunits Galphao, Galphai1, Galphai2, and Galphai3 and sequestration of Gbetagamma
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Suppression of cellular invasion by activated G-protein subunits Galphao, Galphai1, Galphai2, and Galphai3 and sequestration of Gbetagamma
Abstract
It was shown previously that platelet-activating factor receptors (PAF-Rs) inhibit invasiveness of colonic and kidney epithelial cells induced by the src and Met oncogenes via a pertussis toxin-sensitive mechanism. Therefore, Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCKts.src) cells were stably transfected with constitutively activated forms of Galphao, Galphai1, Galphai2, Galphai3 (AGalphao/i), two Gbetagamma sequestering proteins [C-terminal end of beta-adrenergic receptor kinase (ct-betaARK) and the Galphat subunit of retinal G-protein transducin], and Gbeta1-Ggamma2 subunits alone or in combination. Cellular invasion induced by src, Met, and leptin was abrogated by the AGalphao/i, ct-betaARK, and Galphat-positive clones, but was induced by coexpression of Gbeta1gamma2. In contrast, invasion stimulated by the trefoil factors (TFFs) pS2 and intestinal trefoil factor in MDCKts.src cells or human colonic epithelial cells PCmsrc and HCT8/S11 was insensitive to PAF, AGalphao, AGalphai1, and AGalphai2, but was abolished by AGalphai3 and the protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR-1) agonist thrombin receptor-activating peptide. Depletion of free Gbetagamma heterodimers by ct-betaARK resulted in a remarkable decrease of cellular adhesion and spreading on collagen matrix. Our data demonstrate the following: 1) PAF-Rs impair cellular invasion induced by src, Met, and leptin via the activation of Galphao and Galphai1 to -3; 2) invasion induced by TFFs is selectively inhibited by PAR-1 receptors and Galphai3 activation; and 3) Gbetagamma dimers are required as positive effectors of invasion pathways induced by oncogenes and epigenetic factors. Thus, redistribution of Galphao/Galphai and Gbeta/gamma heterotrimeric G-proteins by PAF-R and PAR-1 exert differential functions on positive and negative signaling pathways involved in cellular invasion and may serve as potential targets for anticancer therapy.
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