von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor protein regulates the assembly of intercellular junctions in renal cancer cells through hypoxia-inducible factor–independent …

MJ Calzada, MA Esteban, M Feijoo-Cuaresma… - Cancer research, 2006 - AACR
MJ Calzada, MA Esteban, M Feijoo-Cuaresma, MC Castellanos, S Naranjo-Suárez
Cancer research, 2006AACR
Inactivation of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppressor gene is responsible for the
development of renal cell cancers (RCC), pheochromocytomas, and tumors in other organs.
The best known function of VHL protein (VHL) is to target the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)
for proteasome degradation. VHL is also required for the establishment of an epithelial-like
cell shape in otherwise fibroblastic-like RCC cell lines. However, the underlying
mechanisms and whether this is linked to HIF remain undetermined. Because the breakage …
Abstract
Inactivation of the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppressor gene is responsible for the development of renal cell cancers (RCC), pheochromocytomas, and tumors in other organs. The best known function of VHL protein (VHL) is to target the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) for proteasome degradation. VHL is also required for the establishment of an epithelial-like cell shape in otherwise fibroblastic-like RCC cell lines. However, the underlying mechanisms and whether this is linked to HIF remain undetermined. Because the breakage of intercellular junctions induces a fibroblastic-like phenotype in multiple cancer cell models, we hypothesized that VHL may be required for the assembly of intercellular junctions in RCC cells. Our experiments showed that VHL in RCC cell lines is necessary for the normal organization of adherens and tight intercellular junctions, the maintenance of cell polarity, and control of paracellular permeability. Additionally, 786-O cells reconstituted with wild-type VHL and with a constitutively active form of HIF-2α did not reproduce any of the phenotypic alterations of VHL-negative cells. In summary, we show that VHL inactivation in RCC cells disrupts intercellular junctions and cell shape through HIF-independent events, supporting the concept that VHL has additional functions beside its role in the regulation of HIF. (Cancer Res 2006; 66(3): 1553-60)
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