Cell Adhesion & Migration (Jan 2020)

SLPI facilitates cell migration by regulating lamellipodia/ruffles and desmosomes, in which Galectin4 plays an important role

  • Yusuke Mizutani,
  • Daisuke Omagari,
  • Manabu Hayatsu,
  • Masaaki Nameta,
  • Kazuo Komiyama,
  • Yoshikazu Mikami,
  • Tatsuo Ushiki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19336918.2020.1829264
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 195 – 203

Abstract

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To elucidate the underlying mechanism of secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI)-induced cell migration, we compared SLPI-deleted human gingival carcinoma Ca9-22 (ΔSLPI) cells and original (wild-type: wt) Ca9-22 cells using several microscopic imaging methods and gene expression analysis. Our results indicated reduced migration of ΔSLPI cells compared to wtCa9-22 cells. The lamellipodia/dorsal ruffles were smaller and moved slower in ΔSLPI cells compared to wtCa9-22 cells. Furthermore, well-developed intermediate filament bundles were observed at the desmosome junction of ΔSLPI cells. In addition, Galectin4 was strongly expressed in ΔSLPI cells, and its forced expression suppressed migration of wtCa9-22 cells. Taken together, SLPI facilitates cell migration by regulating lamellipodia/ruffles and desmosomes, in which Galectin4 plays an important role.

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