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C3G forms complexes with Bcr-Abl and p38α MAPK at the focal adhesions in chronic myeloid leukemia cells: implication in the regulation of leukemic cell adhesion
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Palabras clave
C3G
Bcr-Abl
P38α MAPK
Leukemic cell adhesion
Chronic myeloid leukemia
Clasificación UNESCO
2407 Biología Celular
2302 Bioquímica
2406 Biofísica
Fecha de publicación
2013
Editor
Biomed Central
Citación
Maia, V., Ortiz-Rivero, S., Sanz, M., Gutierrez-Berzal, J., Álvarez-Fernández, I., Gutierrez-Herrero, S., De Pereda, J. M., Porras, A., y Guerrero, C. (2013). C3G forms complexes with Bcr-Abl and p38α MAPK at the focal adhesions in chronic myeloid leukemia cells: Implication in the regulation of leukemic cell adhesion. Cell Communication and Signaling, 11(1), 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-811X-11-9
Resumen
[EN]Background Previous studies by our group and others have shown that C3G interacts with Bcr-Abl through its SH3-b domain.
Results In this work we show that C3G and Bcr-Abl form complexes with the focal adhesion (FA) proteins CrkL, p130Cas, Cbl and Abi1 through SH3/SH3-b interactions. The association between C3G and Bcr-Abl decreased upon Abi1 or p130Cas knock-down in K562 cells, which suggests that Abi1 and p130Cas are essential partners in this interaction. On the other hand, C3G, Abi1 or Cbl knock-down impaired adhesion to fibronectin, while p130Cas silencing enhanced it. C3G, Cbl and p130Cas-SH3-b domains interact directly with common proteins involved in the regulation of cell adhesion and migration. Immunoprecipitation and immunofluorescence studies revealed that C3G form complexes with the FA proteins paxillin and FAK and their phosphorylated forms. Additionally, C3G, Abi1, Cbl and p130Cas regulate the expression and phosphorylation of paxillin and FAK. p38α MAPK also participates in the regulation of adhesion in chronic myeloid leukemia cells. It interacts with C3G, CrkL, FAK and paxillin and regulates the expression of paxillin, CrkL and α5 integrin, as well as paxillin phosphorylation. Moreover, double knock-down of C3G/p38α decreased adhesion to fibronectin, similarly to the single silencing of one of these genes, either C3G or p38α. These suggest that C3G and p38α MAPK are acting through a common pathway to regulate cell adhesion in K562 cells, as previously described for the regulation of apoptosis.
Conclusions. Our results indicate that C3G-p38αMAPK pathway regulates K562 cell adhesion through the interaction with FA proteins and Bcr-Abl, modulating the formation of different protein complexes at FA.
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10.1186/1478-811X-11-9
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