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Cell migration induces apoptosis in osteosarcoma cell via inhibition of Wnt-β-catenin signaling pathway.

Authors :
Wang, Yao
He, Jing
Zhang, Junwei
Zhang, Nihui
Zhou, Yong
Wu, Fang
Source :
Colloids & Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. Mar2023, Vol. 223, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The current design scheme on anti-cancer materials is mainly through tuning the mechanical properties of the materials to induce apoptosis in cancer cells, with the involvement of Rho/ROCK signaling pathway. We hypothesize that tuning the motility is another potential important approach to modifying the tumor microenvironment and inducing tumor apoptosis. To this aim, we have prepared RGD-modified substrates to regulate cell motility through modification of RGD with different concentrations, and systematically examined the effect of motility on the apoptosis of tumor cells, and the potential involvement of Wnt signaling pathway. Our studies indicated that RGD modification could be readily used to tune the motility of cancer cells. High RGD concentration significantly suppressed the migration of cancer cells, leading to significantly increased apoptosis rate, about three times of that of the unmodified samples. Western-blot analysis also showed that cell with low motility expressed more caspase-3 and PARP proteins. Further RNA sequence study strongly suggested that low motility inhibited the canonical Wnt signaling pathway, which in turn led to the activation of the mitochondria-associated caspase signaling pathway, and ultimately to the apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells. Activation of the Wnt-β-catenin pathway through HLY78 significantly suppressed the apoptosis of MG-63 cells, further suggesting the critical role of Wnt pathway in motility-regulated-apoptosis of tumor cells. Our findings shed insights to understand the underlying mechanisms that induced the tumor cell apoptosis, and might provide new strategy for designing the novel anti-tumor materials. [Display omitted] • High RGD concentrations suppress the migration of osteosarcoma cells effectively. • The apoptosis rate of osteosarcoma cells with limited motility was significantly increased. • Low cell motility inhibited the canonical Wnt signal pathway and promoted the apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells. • Apoptosis of osteosarcoma cells is through the mitochondrial pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09277765
Volume :
223
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Colloids & Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162178637
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2023.113142