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  • Crosstalk between YAP and TGFβ regulates SERPINE1 expression in mesenchymal lung cancer cells.

Crosstalk between YAP and TGFβ regulates SERPINE1 expression in mesenchymal lung cancer cells.

International journal of oncology (2020-12-29)
Hyeon-Joon Kong, Eun-Ji Kwon, Ok-Seon Kwon, Haeseung Lee, Jeong-Yun Choi, Yung-Jeong Kim, Wankyu Kim, Hyuk-Jin Cha
ABSTRACT

Serpin family E member 1 (SERPINE1), a serine proteinase inhibitor, serves as an important regulator of extracellular matrix remodeling. Emerging evidence suggests that SERPINE1 has diverse roles in cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. However, the mechanism via which SERPINE1 is induced in cancer has not been fully determined. In order to examine the molecular mechanism of SERPINE1 expression, the present study took advantage of the isogenic pair of lung cancer cells with epithelial or mesenchymal features. Using genetic perturbation and following biochemical analysis, the present study demonstrated that SERPINE1 expression was upregulated in mesenchymal lung cancer cells and promoted cellular invasiveness. Yes‑associated protein (YAP)‑dependent SERPINE1 expression was modulated by treatment with a Rho‑associated protein kinase inhibitor, Y27632. Moreover, TGFβ treatment supported YAP‑dependent SERPINE1 expression, and an enhanced TGFβ response in mesenchymal lung cancer cells promoted SERPINE1 expression. TGFβ‑mediated SERPINE1 expression was significantly attenuated by knockdown of YAP or transcriptional co‑activator with PDZ‑binding motif, suggesting that crosstalk between the TGFβ and YAP pathways underlies SERPINE1 expression in mesenchymal cancer cells.

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