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Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) is an extremely metastatic cancer with limited available treatment and poor outcomes. Connexin43 (Cx43) is frequently overactivated and positively correlated with tumorigenesis in many cancers, including breast cancer and lung adenocarcinoma, but its role in LUSC remains elusive. In this study, we demonstrated that Cx43 was highly expressed in LUSC tissues as compared to matching normal lung tissues (n = 103) and negatively related to prognosis. Through the 3D spheroid cell invasion assay, zCDX (zebrafish cell line-derived xenograft), and orthotopic lung cancer xenograft model, we further revealed that Cx43 promotes LUSC invasion and migration via forming GJIC. Knockdown of Cx43 reduced the Ca transmission and ERK phosphorylation, whereas the addition of Ca enhanced ERK phosphorylation and promoted LUSC invasion and migration. Furthermore, verapamil (40 μM and 80 μM), a calcium channel inhibitor, significantly inhibited ERK phosphorylation as well as the invasion and migration of LUSC cells. Mechanistically, Cx43 promoted the invasion and metastasis of LUSC via activating the Ca/ERK signaling pathway by gap junctional intracellular communication (GJIC). Our findings provide a novel mechanism insight for LUSC invasion and migration and a proof of concept for a new therapeutic strategy to tackle this disease.
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Acta Pharmacol Sin
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Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China.
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