Microtubule‐associated NAV3 regulates invasive phenotypes in glioblastoma cells

Author:

Škarková Aneta1ORCID,Pelantová Markéta1ORCID,Tolde Ondřej1ORCID,Legátová Anna1,Mateu Rosana2ORCID,Bušek Petr2ORCID,Garcia‐Borja Elena2ORCID,Šedo Aleksi2ORCID,Etienne‐Manneville Sandrine3ORCID,Rösel Daniel1ORCID,Brábek Jan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Cancer Cell Invasion, Department of Cell Biology, BIOCEV, Faculty of Science Charles University Vestec Czech Republic

2. Laboratory of Cancer Cell Biology, Institute of Biochemistry and Experimental Oncology, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic

3. Cell Polarity, Migration and Cancer Unit Université Paris Cité, UMR3691 CNRS, Institut Pasteur Paris France

Abstract

AbstractGlioblastomas are aggressive brain tumors for which effective therapy is still lacking, resulting in dismal survival rates. These tumors display significant phenotypic plasticity, harboring diverse cell populations ranging from tumor core cells to dispersed, highly invasive cells. Neuron navigator 3 (NAV3), a microtubule‐associated protein affecting microtubule growth and dynamics, is downregulated in various cancers, including glioblastoma, and has thus been considered a tumor suppressor. In this study, we challenge this designation and unveil distinct expression patterns of NAV3 across different invasion phenotypes. Using glioblastoma cell lines and patient‐derived glioma stem‐like cell cultures, we disclose an upregulation of NAV3 in invading glioblastoma cells, contrasting with its lower expression in cells residing in tumor spheroid cores. Furthermore, we establish an association between low and high NAV3 expression and the amoeboid and mesenchymal invasive phenotype, respectively, and demonstrate that overexpression of NAV3 directly stimulates glioblastoma invasive behavior in both 2D and 3D environments. Consistently, we observed increased NAV3 expression in cells migrating along blood vessels in mouse xenografts. Overall, our results shed light on the role of NAV3 in glioblastoma invasion, providing insights into this lethal aspect of glioblastoma behavior.

Funder

Ministerstvo Zdravotnictví Ceské Republiky

Grantová Agentura, Univerzita Karlova

Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy

Publisher

Wiley

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