Lung cancer is highly heterogenous and is composed of various subtypes that are in diverse differential stages. The newly identified integrin-interacting proteins Kindlin-1 and Kindlin-2 are the activators of transmembrane receptor integrins that play important roles in cancer progression. In this report we present the expression profiles of Kindlin-1 and Kindlin-2 in lung cancers using patient specimens and established their correlation with lung cancer progression. We found that Kindlin-1 was expressed in epithelia-derived non-small-cell lung cancer, especially in squamous cell lung cancer but expressed at low levels in poorly differentiated large cell lung cancer. However, Kindlin-2 was highly expressed in large cell lung cancer. Both Kindlin-1 and Kindlin-2 were found not expressed or expressed at very low levels in neuroendocrine-derived small cell lung cancer. Importantly, the Kindlin-1 expression level was positively correlated with the differentiation of squamous cell lung cancer. Surprisingly, we found that the very homologous Kindlin family proteins, Kindlin-1 and Kindlin-2, displayed counteracting functional roles in lung cancer cells. Ectopic expression of Kindlin-1 in non-small-cell lung cancer cells inhibited in vitro cell migration and in vivo tumor growth, while Kindlin-2 promoted these functions. Mechanistically, Kindlin-1 prohibited epithelail to mesenchymal transition in non-small-cell lung cancer cells, while Kindlin-2 enhanced epithelail to mesenchymal transition in these cells. Taken together, we demonstrated that Kindlin-1 and Kindlin-2 differentially regulate lung cancer cell progression. Further, the expression levels of Kindlin-1 might be potentially used as a marker for lung cancer differentiation and targeting Kindlin-2 might block the invasive growth of large cell lung cancer.
基金:
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [30830048]; Ministry of Science and Technology of ChinaMinistry of Science and Technology, China [2010CB912203, 2010CB529402, NSFC31170711]; 111 Project of the Ministry of EducationMinistry of Education, China - 111 Project; Beijing Natural Science FoundationBeijing Natural Science Foundation [7120002]; Center for Biosciences at Karolinska InstitutetKarolinska Institutet
Zhan Jun,Zhu Xiang,Guo Yongqing,et al.Opposite Role of Kindlin-1 and Kindlin-2 in Lung Cancers[J].PLOS ONE.2012,7(11):doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0050313.
APA:
Zhan, Jun,Zhu, Xiang,Guo, Yongqing,Wang, Yunling,Wang, Yuxiang...&Zhang, Hongquan.(2012).Opposite Role of Kindlin-1 and Kindlin-2 in Lung Cancers.PLOS ONE,7,(11)
MLA:
Zhan, Jun,et al."Opposite Role of Kindlin-1 and Kindlin-2 in Lung Cancers".PLOS ONE 7..11(2012)