Downregulation of gelsolin family proteins counteracts cancer cell invasion in vitro.

Cancer Lett

Department of Medical Protein Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,VIB, Ghent University, Albert Baertsoenkaai 3, B-9000, Ghent, Belgium.

Published: September 2007

Gelsolin and CapG are both actin binding proteins that modulate a variety of physiological processes by interacting differently with the actin cytoskeleton. Several studies suggest that overexpression of these proteins promotes invasion in vitro. In this study we explored the contribution of these proteins in human cancer cell invasion and motility. We show that down regulation of CapG or gelsolin in several types of cancer cells, including MDA-MB 231 and PC-3 cells, significantly reduces the invasive and motile properties of cells, as well as cell aggregation. These results point to a role for CapG and gelsolin as tumor activator.

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