Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8298363 Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports 2018 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Transcription factor lymphoid-enhancer-binding factor 1 (LEF-1) is a key molecule in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. Slug is one of the Wnt/β-catenin target genes and can induce epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Previously, we have shown that not only wild-type LEF-1 but also LEF-1 lacking the amino-terminal β-catenin-binding region can induce EMT, suggesting that LEF-1 acts independently of β-catenin. Because it has been reported that LEF-1 interacts with β-catenin outside the amino-terminal domain, namely, in the middle part of the molecule, the possible participation of β-catenin has not been formally ruled out. To determine the involvement of β-catenin in the LEF-1-induced EMT, we produced MDCK cells with a deletion of the β-catenin gene and then expressed LEF-1 in the cells. We found that LEF-1 induced EMT in those cells. In the absence of β-catenin, γ-catenin has been shown to take over the role of β-catenin. To examine this possibility, we first established MDCK cells with a double knockout of β-catenin and γ-catenin genes and then expressed LEF-1 in these cells. We found that LEF-1 can induce EMT in these cells; therefore, we conclude that neither β-catenin nor γ-catenin expression is necessary for the LEF-1-mediated induction of EMT.
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