RRC ID 62221
Author Mori Y, Yagi S, Sakurai A, Matsuda M, Kiyokawa E.
Title Insufficient ability of Rac1b to perturb cystogenesis.
Journal Small GTPases
Abstract Rac1b is frequently expressed in a number of human cancer cells. It is still unclear, however, whether Rac1b causes morphological abnormalities in epithelial tissues. To investigate whether Rac1b induces morphological changes in 3-dimensional epithelial structures, we utilized an auxin-dependent protein expression system, which enabled us to rapidly induce and evaluate Rac1b function in MDCK (Madin-Darby Canine Kidney) cysts, a model for polarized epithelial structure. Cells carrying the wild-type Rac1, Rac1b and constitutively active Rac1V12 gene were morphologically indistinguishable from normal, when their coding proteins were not expressed. However, upon protein induction, Rac1V12, but not the wild-type Rac1 or Rac1b, significantly induced the luminal cell accumulation. Live cell imaging with cell cycle indicators showed that expression of Rac1V12, but not the wild-type Rac1 or Rac1b, promoted cell cycle progression. From these results, we concluded that the expression of Rac1b per se cannot induce cell proliferation. Rather, it is considered that Rac1b expression may participate in progression of malignancy.
Volume 4(1)
Pages 9-15
Published 2013-1-1
DOI 10.4161/sgtp.23311
PII 23311
PMID 23411476
PMC PMC3620105
MeSH Animals Cell Cycle Cell Line Cell Proliferation* Dogs Epithelial Cells / cytology* Epithelial Cells / metabolism Gene Expression Humans Neoplasms / genetics rac1 GTP-Binding Protein / genetics* rac1 GTP-Binding Protein / metabolism*
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MDCK(RCB0995)