Publication: CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Bag-1 knockout increased mesenchymal characteristics of MCF-7 cells via Akt hyperactivation-mediated actin cytoskeleton remodeling
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Bag-1 protein is a crucial target in cancer to increase the survival and proliferation of cells. The Bag-1 expression is significantly upregulated in primary and metastatic cancer patients compared to normal breast tissue. Overexpression of Bag-1 decreases the efficiency of conventional chemotherapeutic drugs, whereas Bag-1 silencing enhances the apoptotic efficiency of therapeutics, mostly in hormone-positive breast cancer subtypes. In this study, we generated stable Bag-1 knockout (KO) MCF-7 breast cancer cells to monitor stress-mediated cellular alterations in comparison to wild type (wt) and Bag-1 overexpressing (Bag-1 OE) MCF-7 cells. Validation and characterization studies of Bag-1 KO cells showed different cellular morphology with hyperactive Akt signaling, which caused stress-mediated actin reorganization, focal adhesion decrease and led to mesenchymal characteristics in MCF-7 cells. A potent Akt inhibitor, MK-2206, suppressed mesenchymal transition in Bag-1 KO cells. Similar results were obtained following the recovery of Bag-1 isoforms (Bag-1S, M, or L) in Bag-1 KO cells. The findings of this study emphasized that Bag-1 is a mediator of actin-mediated cytoskeleton organization through regulating Akt activation.
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Apoptosis, Cancer cell, Signal transduction, Biochemistry, Engineering, Cancer Stem Cells, Cytoskeleton, Mesenchymal stem cell, Cancer, D Bioprinting Technology, Q, Actin cytoskeleton, R, Life Sciences, DNA-Binding Proteins, Actin Cytoskeleton, Chemistry, Oncology, Physical Sciences, MCF-7 Cells, PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, Medicine, Female, Research Article, Signal Transduction, Cell biology, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, Cell Mechanics and Extracellular Matrix Interactions, Cell Survival, Science, Biomedical Engineering, Breast Neoplasms, Cancer research, FOS: Medical engineering, Protein kinase B, Cell Line, Tumor, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Health Sciences, Genetics, Humans, Biology, Bag-1, Cell Biology, Actins, Cancer Stem Cells and Tumor Metastasis, FOS: Biological sciences, Cell, CRISPR-Cas Systems, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt, Transcription Factors