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Title: HIF-1α-independent hypoxia-induced rapid PTK6 stabilization is associated with increased motility and invasion
Authors: Pires, IM
Blokland, NJG
Broos, AWT
Poujade, F-A
Senra, JM
Eccles, SA
Span, PN
Harvey, AJ
Hammond, EM
Keywords: Brk;hypoxia;invasion;metastasis;migration;PTK6;ubiquitylation
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Landes Bioscience
Citation: Pires, I.M., Blokland, N.J.G., Broos, A.W.T., Poujade, F.-A. Senra, J.M., Eccles, S.A., Span, P.N., Harvey, A.J. and Hammond, EM. (2014) 'HIF-1α-independent hypoxia-induced rapid PTK6 stabilization is associated with increased motility and invasion', Cancer Biology and Therapy, 15 (10), pp. 1350 - 1357. doi:10.4161/cbt.29822.
Abstract: PTK6/Brk is a non-receptor tyrosine kinase overexpressed in cancer. Here we demonstrate that cytosolic PTK6 is rapidly and robustly induced in response to hypoxic conditions in a HIF-1-independent manner. Furthermore, a proportion of hypoxic PTK6 subsequently re-localized to the cell membrane. We observed that the rapid stabilization of PTK6 is associated with a decrease in PTK6 ubiquitylation and we have identified c-Cbl as a putative PTK6 E3 ligase in normoxia. The consequences of hypoxia-induced PTK6 stabilization and subcellular re-localization to the plasma membrane include increased cell motility and invasion, suggesting PTK6 targeting as a therapeutic approach to reduce hypoxia-regulated metastatic potential. This could have particular significance for breast cancer patients with triple negative disease.
Description: This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/10410
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4161/cbt.29822
ISSN: 1538-4047
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