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Caldesmon suppresses cancer cell invasion by regulating podosome/invadopodium formation

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The podosome and invadopodium are dynamic cell‐adhesion structures that degrade the extracellular matrix (ECM) and promote cell invasion. We recently reported that the actin‐binding protein caldesmon is a pivotal regulator of podosome formation. Here, we analyzed the caldesmon's involvement in podosome/invadopodium‐mediated invasion by transformed and cancer cells. The ectopic expression of caldesmon reduced the number of podosomes/invadopodia and decreased the ECM degradation activity, resulting in the suppression of cell invasion. Conversely, the depletion of caldesmon facilitated the formation of podosomes/invadopodia and cell invasion. Taken together, our results indicate that caldesmon acts as a potent repressor of cancer cell invasion.
Title: Caldesmon suppresses cancer cell invasion by regulating podosome/invadopodium formation
Description:
The podosome and invadopodium are dynamic cell‐adhesion structures that degrade the extracellular matrix (ECM) and promote cell invasion.
We recently reported that the actin‐binding protein caldesmon is a pivotal regulator of podosome formation.
Here, we analyzed the caldesmon's involvement in podosome/invadopodium‐mediated invasion by transformed and cancer cells.
The ectopic expression of caldesmon reduced the number of podosomes/invadopodia and decreased the ECM degradation activity, resulting in the suppression of cell invasion.
Conversely, the depletion of caldesmon facilitated the formation of podosomes/invadopodia and cell invasion.
Taken together, our results indicate that caldesmon acts as a potent repressor of cancer cell invasion.

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