Involvement of hypoxia-inducing factor-1 alpha-dependent plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 up-regulation in Cyr61/CCN1-induced gastric cancer cell invasion

作者:Lin Ming Tsan; Kuo I Hsin; Chang Cheng Chi; Chu Chia Yu; Chen Hsing Yu; Lin Been Ren; Sureshbabu Munisamy; Shih Hou Jung; Kuo Min Liang*
来源:Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2008, 283(23): 15807-15815.
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M708933200

摘要

Cysteine-rich 61 (Cyr61/CCN1), one of the members of CCN family, has been implicated in the progression of human malignancies. Previously, our studies have demonstrated that Cyr61/CCN1 has a role in promoting gastric cancer cell invasion, but the mechanism is not clear yet. Here, we found that hypoxia-inducing factor-1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha) protein, but not mRNA, expression was significantly elevated in gastric cancer cells overexpressing Cyr61. Supportively, a profound reduction of endogenous HIF-1 alpha protein was noted in one highly invasive cell line, TSGH, when transfected with antisense Cyr61. By comparison, the induction kinetics of HIF-1 alpha protein by recombinant Cyr61 (rCyr61) was distinct from that of insulin-like growth factor-1 and CoCl(2) treatment, both well known for induction of HIF-1 alpha. Using cycloheximide and MG132, we demonstrated that the Cyr61-mediated HIF-1 alpha up-regulation was through de novo protein synthesis, rather than increased protein stability. rCyr61 could also activate the PI3K/AKT/mTOR and ERK1/2 signaling pathways, both of which were essential for HIF-1 alpha protein accumulation. Blockage of HIF-1 alpha activity in Cyr61-expressing cells by transfecting with a dominant negative (DN)-HIF-1 alpha strongly inhibited their invasion ability, suggesting that elevation in HIF-1 alpha protein is vital for Cyr61-mediated gastric cancer cell invasion. In addition, several HIF-1 alpha-regulated invasiveness genes were examined, and we found that only plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) showed a significant increase in mRNA and protein levels in cells overexpressing Cyr61. Treatment with PAI-1-specific antisense oligonucleotides or function-neutralizing antibodies abolished the invasion ability of the Cyr61-overexpressing cells. Transfection with dominant negative-HIF-1 alpha to block HIF-1 alpha activity also effectively reduced the elevated PAI-1 level. In conclusion, our data provide a detailed mechanism by which Cyr61 promoted gastric cancer cell invasive ability via an HIF-1 alpha-dependent up-regulation of PAI-1.

  • 出版日期2008-6-6