[HTML][HTML] Down-regulation of β-arrestin2 promotes tumour invasion and indicates poor prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma

WY Sun, SS Hu, JJ Wu, Q Huang, Y Ma, QT Wang… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
WY Sun, SS Hu, JJ Wu, Q Huang, Y Ma, QT Wang, JY Chen, W Wei
Scientific reports, 2016nature.com
Abstract β-arrestins, including β-arrestin1 and β-arrestin2, are multifunctional adaptor
proteins. β-arrestins have recently been found to play new roles in regulating intracellular
signalling networks associated with malignant cell functions. Altered β-arrestin expression
has been reported in many cancers, but its role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is not
clear. We therefore examined the roles of β-arrestins in HCC using an animal model of
progressive HCC, HCC patient samples and HCC cell lines with stepwise metastatic …
Abstract
β-arrestins, including β-arrestin1 and β-arrestin2, are multifunctional adaptor proteins. β-arrestins have recently been found to play new roles in regulating intracellular signalling networks associated with malignant cell functions. Altered β-arrestin expression has been reported in many cancers, but its role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is not clear. We therefore examined the roles of β-arrestins in HCC using an animal model of progressive HCC, HCC patient samples and HCC cell lines with stepwise metastatic potential. We demonstrated that β-arrestin2 level, but not β-arrestin1 level, decreased in conjunction with liver tumourigenesis in a mouse diethylnitrosamine-induced liver tumour model. Furthermore, β-arrestin2 expression was reduced in HCC tissues compared with noncancerous tissues in HCC patients. β-arrestin2 down-regulation in HCC was significantly associated with poor patient prognoses and aggressive pathologic features. In addition, our in vitro study showed that β-arrestin2 overexpression significantly reduced cell migration and invasion in cultured HCC cells. Furthermore, β-arrestin2 overexpression up-regulated E-cadherin expression and inhibited vimentin expression and Akt activation. These results suggest that β-arrestin2 down-regulation increases HCC cell migration and invasion ability. Low β-arrestin2 expression may be indicative of a poor prognosis or early cancer recurrence in patients who have undergone surgery for HCC.
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