2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2011.11.013
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CCL2 increases MMP-9 expression and cell motility in human chondrosarcoma cells via the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK/NF-κB signaling pathway

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“…Furthermore, a study by Yen et al (30) in which chemotaxis assays were performed in human monocytes was consistent with our result. Moreover, some studies demonstrated that ERK downstream of CCR2B was involved in human chondrosarcoma cell (38), dendritic cell (39), and smooth muscle cell (40) migration, which supported our results. In this study, we clearly demonstrate that both CYTL1 and CCL2 promoted ERK phosphorylation, which is indispensable for its chemotactic activity in human monocytes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Furthermore, a study by Yen et al (30) in which chemotaxis assays were performed in human monocytes was consistent with our result. Moreover, some studies demonstrated that ERK downstream of CCR2B was involved in human chondrosarcoma cell (38), dendritic cell (39), and smooth muscle cell (40) migration, which supported our results. In this study, we clearly demonstrate that both CYTL1 and CCL2 promoted ERK phosphorylation, which is indispensable for its chemotactic activity in human monocytes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Recently, ERK was demonstrated to be a significant player in the CCR2B signal transduction pathway (37,38). In this study, we demonstrated that ERK is responsible for CYTL1 and CCL2-induced chemotaxis in human monocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Interestingly, from the coculture of EC and MC versus simultaneously MC alone and EC alone, 17 genes from the 27 known differentially expressed genes were linked to migratory and/or embryonic/cancer stem cell properties: nine overexpressed genes: CCL2, ICAM1, SELE, IL6, TRAF1, SERPINB2, CXCL6, PDGFB and EVX1, and eight underexpressed genes: CFDP1, BLID, RGNEF, MALT1, RANBP9, UPF1, PLAA and ZXDC. More specifically, these genes have demonstrated properties linked to (i) cancer cell migration: CCL2 [26,27], ICAM1 [28], IL6 [29], RGNEF [30] and RANBP9 [31]; (ii) cancer progression and metastasis: CCL2 [26,27,32], ICAM1 [33,34], SELE [35,36], TRAF1 [37], IL6 [29], SERPINB2 [38], CXCL6 [39], BLID [40], MALT1 [41], UPF1 [42], PLAA [43], RGNEF [44], ZXDC [45]; (iii) EMT: CCL2 [46] and IL6 [29] ; and (iv) embryonic and/or cancer stem cell properties: CCL2 [46][47][48] , PDGFB [49] , EVX1 [50], CFDP1 [51] and RANBP9 [52] . Furthermore, the 15 most significantly enriched functional groups analyzed by IPA included: development, cell movement, cancer, and embryonic development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B-RAF overexpression leads to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis [29]. Mediated by transcription factors AP-1, Ets-1 and NF-κB, RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK signaling induces expression of matrix-degrading proteases, MMP-1, -2, -3, -9 and uPa [30][31][32][33]. RAS (H-, K-, N-RAS) and its downstream effectors enhance tumor cell migration.…”
Section: Influence On the Metastatic Cascadementioning
confidence: 99%