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Query: UMLS:C1522282 (
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Mechanically induced signaling pathways are important drivers of tumor progression. However, if and how mechanical signals affect metastasis or therapy response remains poorly understood. We previously found that the channel-kinase
TRPM7
, a regulator of cellular tension implicated in mechano-sensory processes, is required for breast cancer metastasis in vitro and in vivo. Here, we show that
TRPM7
contributes to maintaining a mesenchymal phenotype in breast cancer cells by tensional regulation of the
EMT
transcription factor SOX4. The functional consequences of SOX4 knockdown closely mirror those produced by
TRPM7
knockdown. By traction force measurements, we demonstrate that
TRPM7
reduces cytoskeletal tension through inhibition of myosin II activity. Moreover, we show that SOX4 expression and downstream mesenchymal markers are inversely regulated by cytoskeletal tension and matrix rigidity. Overall, our results identify SOX4 as a transcription factor that is uniquely sensitive to cellular tension and indicate that
TRPM7
may contribute to breast cancer progression by tensional regulation of SOX4.
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PMID:TRPM7 controls mesenchymal features of breast cancer cells by tensional regulation of SOX4. 2968 87