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Query: UMLS:C0178874 (
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A critical process underlying cancer metastasis is the acquisition by tumor cells of an invasive phenotype. At the subcellular level, invasion is facilitated by actin-rich protrusions termed invadopodia, which direct extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation. Here, we report the identification of a new cytoskeletal component of breast cancer cell invadopodia, namely
cysteine-rich protein 2
(
CRP2
). We found that
CRP2
was not or only weakly expressed in epithelial breast cancer cells whereas it was up-regulated in mesenchymal/invasive breast cancer cells. In addition, high expression of the
CRP2
encoding gene CSRP2 was associated with significantly increased risk of metastasis in basal-like breast cancer patients.
CRP2
knockdown significantly reduced the invasive potential of aggressive breast cancer cells, whereas it did not impair 2D cell migration. In keeping with this,
CRP2
-depleted breast cancer cells exhibited a reduced capacity to promote ECM degradation, and to secrete and express MMP-9, a matrix metalloproteinase repeatedly associated with
cancer progression
and metastasis. In turn, ectopic expression of
CRP2
in weakly invasive cells was sufficient to stimulate cell invasion. Both GFP-fused and endogenous
CRP2
localized to the extended actin core of invadopodia, a structure primarily made of actin bundles. Purified recombinant
CRP2
autonomously crosslinked actin filaments into thick bundles, suggesting that
CRP2
contributes to the formation/maintenance of the actin core. Finally,
CRP2
depletion significantly reduced the incidence of lung metastatic lesions in two xenograft mouse models of breast cancer. Collectively, our data identify
CRP2
as a new cytoskeletal component of invadopodia that critically promotes breast cancer cell invasion and metastasis.
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PMID:CRP2, a new invadopodia actin bundling factor critically promotes breast cancer cell invasion and metastasis. 2688 98