Extracellular pyruvate kinase M2 facilitates cell migration by upregulating claudin-1 expression in colon cancer cells

Authors
Kim, HyunjuKim, Seong HoHwang, DohyeonAn, JinsuChung, Hak SukYang, Eun GyeongKim, So Yeon
Issue Date
2020-04
Publisher
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
Citation
BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY, v.98, no.2, pp.219 - 226
Abstract
Extensive studies have been reported the non-canonical functions of pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) as a kinase, transcriptional regulator, and even cell-to-cell communicator, emphasizing its importance in various signaling pathways. However, the role of secreted PKM2 in cancer progression and its signaling pathway is yet to be elucidated. In this study, we found that extracellular PKM2 enhanced the migration of low-metastatic, benign colon cancer cells by upregulating claudin-1 expression and internalizing it to the cytoplasm and nucleus. Knock-down of claudin-1 significantly reduced extracellular PKM2-induced cell migration. Inhibition of either protein kinase C (PKC) or epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) resulted in a reduction of extracellular PKM2-mediated claudin-1 expression, suggesting EGFR-PKC-claudin-1 as a signaling pathway in the extracellular PKM2-mediated tumorigenesis of colon cancer cells.
Keywords
GENE-TRANSCRIPTION; PROTEIN; PROMOTES; PATHWAY; OVEREXPRESSION; TUMORIGENESIS; CONTRIBUTES; MELANOMA; MARKER; PKC; extracellular PKM2; claudin-1; EGFR; PKC; cell migration; colon cancer
ISSN
0829-8211
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118799
DOI
10.1139/bcb-2019-0139
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