Mol. Cells 2012; 33(4): 363-369
Published online March 21, 2012
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-012-2285-2
© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
Correspondence to : *Correspondence: parksj@pknu.ac.kr
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation is linked to dynamic actin cytoskeleton reorganization, which is in-volved in tumor cell motility and metastasis. Thus, inhibi-tion of ROS generation and actin polymerization in tumor cells may represent an effective anticancer strategy. However, the molecular basis of this signaling pathway is currently unknown. Here, we show that the Ecklonia cava-derived antioxidant dieckol downregulates the Rac1/ROS signaling pathway and inhibits Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP)-family verprolin-homologous protein 2 (WAVE2)-mediated invasive migration of B16 mouse mela-noma cells. Steady-state intracellular ROS levels were higher in malignant B16F10 cells than in parental, nonmetastatic B16F0 cells. Elevation of ROS by H2O2 treatment increased migration and invasion ability of B16F0 cells to level similar to that of B16F10 cells, suggesting that intracellular ROS signaling mediates the prometastatic properties of B16 mouse melanoma cells. ROS levels and the cell migration and invasion ability of B16 melanoma cells correlated with Rac1 activation and WAVE2 expression. Over-expression of dominant negative Rac1 and depletion of WAVE2 by siRNA suppressed H2O2-induced cell invasion of B16F0 and B16F10 cells. Similarly, dieckol attenuates the ROS-mediated Rac1 activation and WAVE2 expression, resulting in decreased migration and invasion of B16 melanoma cells. In addition, we found that dieckol decreases association between WAVE2 and NADPH oxidase subunit p47phox. Therefore, this finding suggests that WAVE2 acts to couple intracellular Rac1/ROS signaling to the invasive migration of B16 melanoma cells, which is inhibited by dieckol.
Keywords dieckol, invasion, migration, ROS, WAVE2
Mol. Cells 2012; 33(4): 363-369
Published online April 30, 2012 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-012-2285-2
Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Sun Joo Park*, Yong Tae Kim1, and You Jin Jeon2
Department of Chemistry, Pukyong National University, Busan 608-737, Korea, 1Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kunsan National University, Kunsan 573-701, Korea, 2Department of Marine Life Science, Jeju National University, Jeju 690-756, Korea
Correspondence to:*Correspondence: parksj@pknu.ac.kr
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation is linked to dynamic actin cytoskeleton reorganization, which is in-volved in tumor cell motility and metastasis. Thus, inhibi-tion of ROS generation and actin polymerization in tumor cells may represent an effective anticancer strategy. However, the molecular basis of this signaling pathway is currently unknown. Here, we show that the Ecklonia cava-derived antioxidant dieckol downregulates the Rac1/ROS signaling pathway and inhibits Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP)-family verprolin-homologous protein 2 (WAVE2)-mediated invasive migration of B16 mouse mela-noma cells. Steady-state intracellular ROS levels were higher in malignant B16F10 cells than in parental, nonmetastatic B16F0 cells. Elevation of ROS by H2O2 treatment increased migration and invasion ability of B16F0 cells to level similar to that of B16F10 cells, suggesting that intracellular ROS signaling mediates the prometastatic properties of B16 mouse melanoma cells. ROS levels and the cell migration and invasion ability of B16 melanoma cells correlated with Rac1 activation and WAVE2 expression. Over-expression of dominant negative Rac1 and depletion of WAVE2 by siRNA suppressed H2O2-induced cell invasion of B16F0 and B16F10 cells. Similarly, dieckol attenuates the ROS-mediated Rac1 activation and WAVE2 expression, resulting in decreased migration and invasion of B16 melanoma cells. In addition, we found that dieckol decreases association between WAVE2 and NADPH oxidase subunit p47phox. Therefore, this finding suggests that WAVE2 acts to couple intracellular Rac1/ROS signaling to the invasive migration of B16 melanoma cells, which is inhibited by dieckol.
Keywords: dieckol, invasion, migration, ROS, WAVE2
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