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P21-activated protein kinase 1 induces colorectal cancer metastasis involving ERK activation and phosphorylation of FAK at Ser-910
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MedicineReceptor Tyrosine KinasePathologyColorectal CancerErk ActivationProtein KinaseP21-activated ProteinPak1 ExpressionTumor SuppressorOncologyCell BiologyCell SignalingTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyAggressive Behavior
Pak1 has been reported to be overexpressed in colorectal cancer, but the role of Pak1 in colorectal cancer remains unclear. In this study, Pak1 expression and activity were associated with aggressive behavior of colorectal cancer. Overexpression of Pak1 increased colorectal cancer cell motility and invasion, whereas down-regulation of Pak1 expression or activity reduced colorectal cancer cell migration and invasion. In addition, activated Pak1 inhibited stress fiber and focal adhesion complex formation in colorectal cancer cells and led to formation of motile phenotypes. Importantly, activated Pak1 elicited phosphorylation of FAK at Ser-910 via an ERK-dependent pathway in colorectal cancer cell lines and clinical samples. In conclusion, our results suggest that activated Pak1 regulates colorectal cancer metastasis requiring an ERK-dependent phosphorylation of FAK at Ser-910.
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