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Adhesion of ST6Gal I-mediated human colon cancer cells to fibronectin contributes to cell survival by integrin β1-mediated paxillin and AKT activation

Authors:
Minyoung Lee, Jung-Jin Park, Yun-Sil Lee

Affiliations:
Division of Radiation Effects, Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences, Seoul 139-706, Korea

Pages:
757-761

Abstract:

We have recently demonstrated that ionizing radiation (IR) of cells increased the expression of β-galactoside α-(2,6)-sialyltransferase (ST6Gal I) and the level of glycoprotein sialylation, especially for the key adhesion molecule integrin β1. In addition, ST6Gal I-mediated sialylation of integrin β1 contributed to cell adhesion-mediated radioresistance in colon cancer cells. In this study, we examined IR-induced cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix and evaluated the role of integrin β1-associated downstream signaling molecules, such as paxillin and AKT. IR exposure and ST6Gal I overexpression increased adhesion of SW480 colon cancer cells to fibronectin and contributed to cell survival through the activation of paxillin and AKT. In contrast, knockdown of ST6Gal I or paxillin reduced the level of radiation-induced cell adhesion and increased the level of cell death. These results suggest that integrin β1 sialylation may play a critical role in promoting adhesion of cancer cells by integrin β1-mediated paxillin and AKT activation.

Oncology Reports

March 2010
Volume 23 Number 3


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