Connexin 32 and its derived homotypic gap junctional intercellular communication inhibit the migration and invasion of transfected HeLa cells via enhancement of intercellular adhesion

  • Authors:
    • Jie Yang
    • Bing Liu
    • Qin Wang
    • Dongdong Yuan
    • Xiaoting Hong
    • Yan Yang
    • Liang Tao
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  • Published online on: June 16, 2011     https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2011.509
  • Pages: 971-979
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Abstract

The effects of connexin (Cx) and its derived homotypic gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) between tumor cells on the invasion of metastatic cancers and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the influence of Cx32 and the homotypic GJIC mediated by this Cx on the migration, invasion and intercellular adhesion of transfected HeLa cells. The expression of Cx32 significantly increased cell adhesion and inhibited migration and invasion. The inhibition of GJIC by oleamide, a widely used GJIC inhibitor, reduced the enhanced adhesion and partly reversed the decreased migration and invasion that had been induced by Cx32 expression. Blockage of the p38 and extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 and 2 mitogen-activated protein kinase (ERK1/2 MAPKs) pathways using their specific inhibitors attenuated the effects of Cx32, but not those of GJIC, on cell adhesion, migration and invasion. These results indicate that the homotypic GJIC mediated by Cx32, as well as the Cx itself, inhibit cell migration and invasion, most likely through the elevation of intercellular adhesion. The suppressive effect of Cx32 on the migration and invasion of cancer cells, but not that of its derived homotypic GJIC, partly depends on the activation of the p38 and the ERK1/2 MAPKs pathways.

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Yang J, Liu B, Wang Q, Yuan D, Hong X, Yang Y and Tao L: Connexin 32 and its derived homotypic gap junctional intercellular communication inhibit the migration and invasion of transfected HeLa cells via enhancement of intercellular adhesion. Mol Med Rep 4: 971-979, 2011
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Yang, J., Liu, B., Wang, Q., Yuan, D., Hong, X., Yang, Y., & Tao, L. (2011). Connexin 32 and its derived homotypic gap junctional intercellular communication inhibit the migration and invasion of transfected HeLa cells via enhancement of intercellular adhesion. Molecular Medicine Reports, 4, 971-979. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2011.509
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Yang, J., Liu, B., Wang, Q., Yuan, D., Hong, X., Yang, Y., Tao, L."Connexin 32 and its derived homotypic gap junctional intercellular communication inhibit the migration and invasion of transfected HeLa cells via enhancement of intercellular adhesion". Molecular Medicine Reports 4.5 (2011): 971-979.
Chicago
Yang, J., Liu, B., Wang, Q., Yuan, D., Hong, X., Yang, Y., Tao, L."Connexin 32 and its derived homotypic gap junctional intercellular communication inhibit the migration and invasion of transfected HeLa cells via enhancement of intercellular adhesion". Molecular Medicine Reports 4, no. 5 (2011): 971-979. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2011.509