Abstract

In this study, we have examined the interaction of hyaluronan (HA)-CD44 with IQGAP1 (one of the binding partners for the Rho GTPase Cdc42) in SK-OV-3.ipl human ovarian tumor cells. Immunological and biochemical analyses indicated that IQGAP1 (molecular mass of approximately 190 kDa) is expressed in SK-OV-3.ipl cells and that IQGAP1 interacts directly with Cdc42 in a GTP-dependent manner. Both IQGAP1 and Cdc42 were physically linked to CD44 in SK-OV-3.ipl cells following HA stimulation. Furthermore, the HA-CD44-induced Cdc42-IQGAP1 complex regulated cytoskeletal function via a close association with F-actin that led to ovarian tumor cell migration. In addition, the binding of HA to CD44 promoted the association of ERK2 with the IQGAP1 molecule, which stimulated both ERK2 phosphorylation and kinase activity. The activated ERK2 then increased the phosphorylation of both Elk-1 and estrogen receptor-alpha (ER alpha), resulting in Elk-1- and estrogen-responsive element-mediated transcriptional up-regulation. Down-regulation of IQGAP1 (by treating cells with IQGAP1-specific small interfering RNAs) not only blocked IQGAP1 association with CD44, Cdc42, F-actin, and ERK2 but also abrogated HA-CD44-induced cytoskeletal function, ERK2 signaling (e.g. ERK2 phosphorylation/activity, ERK2-mediated Elk-1/ER alpha phosphorylation, and Elk-1/ER alpha-specific transcriptional activation), and tumor cell migration. Taken together, these findings indicate that HA-CD44 interaction with IQGAP1 serves as a signal integrator by modulating Cdc42 cytoskeletal function, mediating Elk-1-specific transcriptional activation, and coordinating "cross-talk" between a membrane receptor (CD44) and a nuclear hormone receptor (ER alpha) signaling pathway during ovarian cancer progression.

Highlights

  • Hyaluronan-CD44 Interaction with IQGAP1 Promotes Cdc42 and ERK Signaling, Leading to Actin Binding, Elk-1/Estrogen Receptor Transcriptional Activation, and Ovarian Cancer Progression*

  • We have examined the interaction of hyaluronan (HA)-CD44 with IQGAP1 in SK-OV-3.ipl human ovarian tumor cells

  • To rule out the possibility that Cdc42 activation was mediated by potential contaminants in our HA preparation, SK-OV-3.ipl cells were incubated with PH20 hyaluronidase-treated HA fragments

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Introduction

Hyaluronan-CD44 Interaction with IQGAP1 Promotes Cdc and ERK Signaling, Leading to Actin Binding, Elk-1/Estrogen Receptor Transcriptional Activation, and Ovarian Cancer Progression*. Recent studies have shown that HA-CD44 interaction in caveolin/cholesterol-enriched lipid raft microdomains plays an important role in promoting membrane-cytoskeleton association and stimulating several intracellular signaling pathways (e.g. Ca2ϩ mobilization, cellular pH changes, Rho signaling, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt activation), leading to the onset of cytoskeletal function and ovarian tumor cell-specific behaviors (e.g. cell survival, growth, migration, and invasion) [15,16,17]. These findings clearly demonstrate that CD44 plays a pivotal role in activating oncogenic signaling, leading to ovarian tumor cell function

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