Role of Rho/ROCK signaling in the interaction of melanoma cells with the blood-brain barrier

We have investigated the role of the Rho/ROCK signaling pathway in the interaction of metastatic melanoma cells with the brain endothelium. ROCK inhibition induced a shift of melanoma cells to the mesenchymal phenotype, increased the number of melanoma cells attached to the brain endothelium, and st...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Wilhelm Imola Mária
Fazakas Csilla
Molnár Judit
Haskó János
Végh Attila Gergely
Cervenak László
Nagyőszi Péter
Nyúl-Tóth Ádám
Farkas Elek Attila
Bauer Hannelore
Guillemin Gilles J.
Bauer Hans-Christian
Váró György
Krizbai István Adorján
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2014
Sorozat:PIGMENT CELL & MELANOMA RESEARCH 27 No. 1
doi:10.1111/pcmr.12169

mtmt:2521415
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/8796
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Tartalmi kivonat:We have investigated the role of the Rho/ROCK signaling pathway in the interaction of metastatic melanoma cells with the brain endothelium. ROCK inhibition induced a shift of melanoma cells to the mesenchymal phenotype, increased the number of melanoma cells attached to the brain endothelium, and strengthened the adhesion force between melanoma and endothelial cells. Inhibition of ROCK raised the number of melanoma cells migrating through the brain endothelial monolayer and promoted the formation of parenchymal brain metastases in vivo. We have shown that inhibition of the Rho/ROCK pathway in melanoma, but not in brain endothelial cells, is responsible for this phenomenon. Our results indicate that the mesenchymal type of tumor cell movement is primordial in the transmigration of melanoma cells through the blood-brain barrier.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:113-123
ISSN:1755-1471