Steroid receptor coactivator-3/AIB1 promotes cell migration and invasiveness through focal adhesion turnover and matrix metalloproteinase expression

J Yan, H Erdem, R Li, Y Cai, G Ayala, M Ittmann… - Cancer research, 2008 - AACR
J Yan, H Erdem, R Li, Y Cai, G Ayala, M Ittmann, L Yu-Lee, SY Tsai, MJ Tsai
Cancer research, 2008AACR
Abstract Steroid receptor coactivator-3 (SRC-3)/AIB1 is a member of the p160 nuclear
receptor coactivator family involved in development and cell cycle progression. We
previously showed that SRC-3/AIB1 is required for prostate cancer cell proliferation and
survival. Here, we reported that the elevated SRC-3/AIB1 expression is significantly
correlated with human prostate cancer seminal vesicle invasion and lymph node metastasis.
Furthermore, SRC-3/AIB1 is associated with increased prostate cancer cell migration and …
Abstract
Steroid receptor coactivator-3 (SRC-3)/AIB1 is a member of the p160 nuclear receptor coactivator family involved in development and cell cycle progression. We previously showed that SRC-3/AIB1 is required for prostate cancer cell proliferation and survival. Here, we reported that the elevated SRC-3/AIB1 expression is significantly correlated with human prostate cancer seminal vesicle invasion and lymph node metastasis. Furthermore, SRC-3/AIB1 is associated with increased prostate cancer cell migration and invasion. SRC-3/AIB1 is required for focal adhesion turnover and focal adhesion kinase activation. In addition, SRC-3/AIB1 directly regulates transcription of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-13 through its coactivation of AP-1 and PEA3. Taken together, these data suggest that SRC-3/AIB1 plays an essential role in prostate cancer cell invasion and metastasis. [Cancer Res 2008;68(13):5460–8]
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