Volume 39, Issue 1 pp. 63-67
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

CD147-targeting siRNA inhibits cell-matrix adhesion of human malignant melanoma cells by phosphorylating focal adhesion kinase

Rie NISHIBABA

Rie NISHIBABA

Departments of Dermatology

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Yuko HIGASHI

Yuko HIGASHI

Departments of Dermatology

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Juan SU

Juan SU

Department of Dermatology, XiangYa Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China

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Tatsuhiko FURUKAWA

Tatsuhiko FURUKAWA

Molecular Oncology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima, Japan

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Kazuhiro KAWAI

Kazuhiro KAWAI

Departments of Dermatology

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Takuro KANEKURA

Takuro KANEKURA

Departments of Dermatology

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First published: 03 October 2011
Citations: 17
Yuko Higashi, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Dermatology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, 8-35-1 Sakuragaoka, Kagoshima 890-8520, Japan. Email: [email protected]

Abstract

CD147/basigin, highly expressed on the surface of malignant tumor cells including malignant melanoma (MM) cells, plays a critical role in the invasiveness and metastasis of MM. Metastasis is an orchestrated process comprised of multiple steps including adhesion and invasion. Integrin, a major adhesion molecule, co-localizes with CD147/basigin on the cell surface. Using the human MM cell line A375 that highly expresses CD147/basigin, we investigated whether CD147/basigin is involved in adhesion in association with integrin. CD147/basigin was knocked-down using siRNA targeting CD147 to elucidate the role of CD147/basigin. Cell adhesion was evaluated by adhesion assay on matrix-coated plates. The localization of integrin was inspected under a confocal microscope and the expression and phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase (FAK), a downstream kinase of integrin, were examined by western blot analysis. Silencing of CD147/basigin in A375 cells by siRNA induced the phosphorylation of FAK at Y397. Integrin identified on the surface of parental cells was distributed in a speckled fashion in the cytoplasm of CD147 knockdown cells, resulting in morphological changes from a round to a polygonal shape with pseudopodial protrusions. Silencing of CD147/basigin in A375 cells clearly weakened their adhesiveness to collagen I and IV. Our results suggest that CD147/basigin regulates the adhesion of MM cells to extracellular matrices and of integrin β1 signaling via the phosphorylation of FAK.

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