KiSS1 suppresses TNFα-induced breast cancer cell invasion via an inhibition of RhoA-mediated NF-κB activation

  • Sung Gook Cho
  • , Dali Li
  • , Lewis J. Stafford
  • , Jian Luo
  • , Melissa Rodriguez-Villanueva
  • , Ying Wang
  • , Mingyao Liu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα) induces cancer development and metastasis, which is prominently achieved by nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) activation. TNFα-induced NF-κB activation enhances cellular mechanisms including proliferation, migration, and invasion. KiSS1, a key regulator of puberty, was initially discovered as a tumor metastasis suppressor. The expression of KiSS1 was lost or down-regulated in different metastatic tumors. However, it is unclear whether KiSS1 regulates TNFα-induced NF-κB activation and further tumor cell migration. In this study, we demonstrate that KiSS1 suppresses the migration of breast cancer cells by inhibiting TNFα-induced NF-κB pathway and RhoA activation. Both KiSS1 overexpression and KP10 (kisspeptin-10) stimulation inhibited TNFα-induced NF-κB activity, suppressed TNFα-induced cell migration and cell attachment to fibronectin in breast cancer cells while KP10 has little effect on cancer cell proliferation. Furthermore, KP10 inhibited TNFa-induced cell migration and RhoA GTPase activation. Therefore, our data demonstrate that KiSS1 inhibits TNFα-induced NF-κB activation via downregulation of RhoA activation and suppression of breast cancer cell migration and invasion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1139-1149
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Cellular Biochemistry
Volume107
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2009

Keywords

  • Gpr54
  • KiSS1
  • NF-κB
  • RhoA
  • TNFα

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