Urocortin attenuates TGFβ1-induced Snail1 and slug expressions: inhibitory role of Smad7 in Smad2/3 signaling in breast cancer cells.

J Cell Biochem

Department of Pharmacology, Jiangsu Provincial key Lab of Cardiovascular Diseases and Molecular Intervention, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, China.

Published: November 2015

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  • Corticortropin-releasing hormone (CRH) family plays a key role in regulating cancer cell behavior, and specifically, Urocortin (Ucn) has been found to inhibit the aggressive effects of TGFβ1 signaling in breast cancer cells.
  • CRH suppression of TGFβ1-induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) occurs through the induction of E-cadherin and increased expression of Smad7, which subsequently reduces activation of EMT promoters Snail1 and Slug.
  • The study reveals that both CRH receptors (CRHR1 and CRHR2) are critical for Ucn's inhibitory effects on TGFβ1 signaling, highlighting a potential therapeutic target for reducing breast cancer

Article Abstract

Corticortropin-releasing hormone (CRH) family are multifunctional endocrine-factors that regulate proliferation, apoptosis, and migration of various types of cancer cells. Deregulation of the transforming growth factor β1(TGFβ1) signal transduction promotes aggressive metastatic properties in late-stage breast cancers. We previously have demonstrated in breast cancer cell line that CRH suppressed TGFβ1-induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) via induction of E-cadherin. Our present data in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells showed that Urocortin (Ucn, a member of CRH family) inhibited TGFβ1 signaling by reducing Smad2/3 activation and subsequent nuclear translocation through increasing Smad7 expression, leading to downregulation of Snail1 and Slug, the two EMT promoters. We further found that Antalarmin (CRH receptor type 1, CRHR1 antagonist) and Antisauvagine-30 (CRH receptor type2, CRHR2 antagonist) abrogated the effects of Ucn on TGFβ1 signaling, implying that both active CRHR1 and CRHR2 participate in Ucn-repressed TGFβ1 signaling. Our findings, for the fist time, identify Ucn as a potential mediator that inhibits oncogenic signaling by TGFβ1 and suggest that activating CRHR1 and R2 may prove effective in diminishing breast cancer progression stimulated by TGFβ1.

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