A growing body of evidence indicates that protein factors controlling translation play an important role in tumorigenesis. The protein known as eIF6 is a ribosome anti-association factor that has been implicated in translational initiation and in ribosome synthesis. Over-expression of eIF6 is observed in many natural tumours, and causes developmental and differentiation defects in certain animal models. Here we show that the transcription of the gene encoding eIF6 is modulated by the receptor Notch-1, a protein involved in embryonic development and cell differentiation, as well as in many neoplasms. Inhibition of Notch-1 signalling by gamma-secretase inhibitors slowed down cell-cycle progression and reduced the amount of eIF6 in lymphoblastoid and ovarian cancer cell lines. Cultured ovarian cancer cell lines engineered to stably over-expressing eIF6 did not show significant changes in proliferation rate, but displayed an enhanced motility and invasive capacity. Inhibition of Notch-1 signalling in the cells over-expressing eIF6 was effective in slowing down the cell cycle, but did not reduce cell migration and invasion. On the whole, the results suggest that eIF6 is one of the downstream effectors of Notch-1 in the pathway that controls cell motility and invasiveness.

The Translation Factor eIF6 Is a Notch-Dependent Regulator of Cell Migration and Invasion / Benelli, Dario; Cialfi, Samantha; Pinzaglia, Michela; Talora, Claudio; Londei, Paola. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 7:2(2012), pp. art. e32047-1-art. e32047-10. [10.1371/journal.pone.0032047]

The Translation Factor eIF6 Is a Notch-Dependent Regulator of Cell Migration and Invasion

BENELLI, DARIO;CIALFI, Samantha;PINZAGLIA, MICHELA;TALORA, Claudio;LONDEI, Paola
2012

Abstract

A growing body of evidence indicates that protein factors controlling translation play an important role in tumorigenesis. The protein known as eIF6 is a ribosome anti-association factor that has been implicated in translational initiation and in ribosome synthesis. Over-expression of eIF6 is observed in many natural tumours, and causes developmental and differentiation defects in certain animal models. Here we show that the transcription of the gene encoding eIF6 is modulated by the receptor Notch-1, a protein involved in embryonic development and cell differentiation, as well as in many neoplasms. Inhibition of Notch-1 signalling by gamma-secretase inhibitors slowed down cell-cycle progression and reduced the amount of eIF6 in lymphoblastoid and ovarian cancer cell lines. Cultured ovarian cancer cell lines engineered to stably over-expressing eIF6 did not show significant changes in proliferation rate, but displayed an enhanced motility and invasive capacity. Inhibition of Notch-1 signalling in the cells over-expressing eIF6 was effective in slowing down the cell cycle, but did not reduce cell migration and invasion. On the whole, the results suggest that eIF6 is one of the downstream effectors of Notch-1 in the pathway that controls cell motility and invasiveness.
2012
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The Translation Factor eIF6 Is a Notch-Dependent Regulator of Cell Migration and Invasion / Benelli, Dario; Cialfi, Samantha; Pinzaglia, Michela; Talora, Claudio; Londei, Paola. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 7:2(2012), pp. art. e32047-1-art. e32047-10. [10.1371/journal.pone.0032047]
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