Platelet derived growth factor increases phospholipase D1 but not phospholipase D2 expression via NFkappaB signaling pathway and enhances invasion of breast cancer cells
By: Kang DW, Min DS.

Department of Molecular Biology, College of Natural Science, Pusan National University, Busan 609−735, Republic of Korea.
Cancer Lett. 2010 Feb 24.

Abstract

Phospholipase D (PLD) has emerged as a critical element in the cell growth signaling. Despite extensive information regarding the regulation of PLD activity in cell survival, the signaling mechanisms that regulate PLD expression in cancer remains poorly understood. Here we investigate that platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) increases PLD1 but not PLD2 expression via Ras−ERK/PI3K−NFkappaB signaling cascade in SK−BR3 breast cancer cells. The two NFkappaB−binding sites are functionally critical for transcriptional activation of PLD1 induced by PDGF. Furthermore, depletion of PLD1 using siRNA significantly abolished PDGF−induced upregulation of matrix metalloproteinase−2 or −9 and invasion of breast cancer cells. Thus, we propose that PDGF−induced PLD1 expression via NFkappaB signaling pathway might contribute to carcinogenesis. Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

PMID: 20188462 [PubMed − as supplied by publisher] Source: National Library of Medicine.






* Albert Einstein College of Medicine has been
awarded Acceditation with Commendation by
the ACCME

Copyright 2025 InterMDnet | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | System Requirements