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Cav1 Inhibits Metastatic Potential In Melanomas Through Suppression Of The Integrin/Src/Fak Signaling Pathway., Casey Trimmer, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, Gloria Bonuccelli, Janet N Milliman, Kristin M Daumer, Andrew E Aplin, Richard G Pestell, Federica Sotgia, Michael P Lisanti, Franco Capozza
Cav1 Inhibits Metastatic Potential In Melanomas Through Suppression Of The Integrin/Src/Fak Signaling Pathway., Casey Trimmer, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, Gloria Bonuccelli, Janet N Milliman, Kristin M Daumer, Andrew E Aplin, Richard G Pestell, Federica Sotgia, Michael P Lisanti, Franco Capozza
Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Faculty Papers & Presentations
Caveolin-1 (CAV1) is the main structural component of Caveolae which are plasma membrane invaginations that participate in vesicular trafficking and signal transduction events. Although, evidence has recently accumulated describing the function of CAV1 in several cancer types, its role in melanoma tumor formation and progression remains poorly explored. Here, by employing B16F10 melanoma cells as an experimental system, we directly explore the function of CAV1 in melanoma tumor growth and metastasis. We first show that CAV1 expression promotes proliferation while it suppresses migration and invasion of B16F10 cells in vitro. When orthotopically implanted in the skin of mice, B16F10 cells …