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Netrin-1 suppresses the MEK/ERK pathway and ITGB4 in pancreatic cancer.

Oncotarget (2016-04-02)
Xi-Zhou An, Zhi-Guo Zhao, Yu-Xuan Luo, Ran Zhang, Xiao-Qiang Tang, De- Long Hao, Xiang Zhao, Xiang Lv, De- Pei Liu
ABSTRACT

The axon guidance factor netrin-1 promotes tumorigenesis in multiple types of cancers, particularly at their advanced stages. Here, we investigate whether netrin-1 is involved in the in vivo growth of pancreatic adenocarcinoma. We show that netrin-1 is significantly under-expressed in stage-I/II pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Netrin-1 over-expression effectively arrests the growth of xenografted PDAC cells without decreasing cell proliferation or increasing apoptosis in two-dimensional cultures in vitro. Integrin-beta4 (ITGB4) expression is significantly reduced, and ITGB4-knockdown mimics the tumor-suppressive effect of netrin-1, implying that ITGB4 is a main target of netrin-1 in constraining PDAC. We further show that netrin-1 signals to UNC5B/FAK to stimulate nitric oxide production, which promotes PP2A-mediated inhibition of the MEK/ERK pathway and decreases phosphorylated-c-Jun recruitment to the ITGB4 promoter. Our findings suggest that netrin-1 can suppress the growth of PDAC and provide a mechanistic insight into this suppression.

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Monoclonal Anti-UNC5B antibody produced in mouse, clone 1A9, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution