IMR Press / FBE / Volume 3 / Issue 4 / DOI: 10.2741/E328

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Article
Novel molecular mechanisms by inorganic phosphate in osteosarcoma U2OS cells
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1 Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Second University of Naples, Medical School, Via L. De Crecchio 7, 80138 Naples, Italy

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Front. Biosci. (Elite Ed) 2011, 3(4), 1249–1258; https://doi.org/10.2741/E328
Published: 1 June 2011
Abstract

Osteosarcoma is the most common malignant primary bone tumor in children and adolescents and is characterized by a high metastatic potential. Its clinical outcome remains discouraging despite aggressive treatments. Thus, novel therapeutic approaches are needed. Recent results indicate that inorganic phosphate (Pi) is capable of affecting specific signal transduction pathways and of acting as an active regulator of cell behaviour. Previously, we found that Pi inhibits proliferation of human osteosarcoma U2OS cells via an adenylate cyclase/cAMP mediated mechanism. Here, we report that upon Pi treatment, U2OS cells become extremely hard to dislodge with trypsin. The lack of sensitivity to the trypsin action was paralleled by relevant changes in integrin subunits expression and accompanied by an increase of cell adhesion in cell-matrix adhesion assays. Interestingly, exposure of U2OS cells to Pi results also in a strong activation and protein level up-regulation of Rap1 small GTPase and in an early increase followed by a sustained inhibition of Erk1/2 phosphorylation. Importantly, the Pi-induced increase of cell adhesion was enforced by a cAMP analogue which specifically activated Epac/Rap1 and insensitive to PKA and MEK1/2 inhibitors. Our results enforce the evidences of inorganic phosphate as a signalling molecule, identify beta3 integrin, Rap1, ERK1/2 as proteins whose expression and function are relevantly affected by Pi in osteosarcoma U2OS cells The clinical significance and potential therapeutic applications by our data will be discussed.

Keywords
Inorganic Phosphate
cAMP
Rap1
ERK1/2
integrins
Osteosarcoma
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