Přehled o publikaci
2025
IFITM1 as a modulator of surfaceome dynamics and aggressive phenotype in cervical cancer cells
FRIEDLOVÁ, Nela; Lucie BORTLÍKOVÁ; Lenka DOSEDĚLOVÁ; Lukáš UHRÍK; Ted R. HUPP et. al.Základní údaje
Originální název
IFITM1 as a modulator of surfaceome dynamics and aggressive phenotype in cervical cancer cells
Autoři
FRIEDLOVÁ, Nela; Lucie BORTLÍKOVÁ; Lenka DOSEDĚLOVÁ; Lukáš UHRÍK; Ted R. HUPP; Lenka HERNYCHOVÁ; Bořivoj VOJTĚŠEK a Marta NEKULOVÁ
Vydání
Oncology Reports, Spandidos Publications, 2025, 1021-335X
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Článek v odborném periodiku
Stát vydavatele
Řecko
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organizace
Přírodovědecká fakulta – Masarykova univerzita – Repozitář
UT WoS
001484857100001
EID Scopus
2-s2.0-105003946572
Klíčová slova anglicky
interferon-induced transmembrane proteins; surfaceome; cervical cancer; mass spectrometry; migration; invasion; membrane protein; antigen presentation; immunosurveillance
Změněno: 30. 8. 2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Anotace
V originále
Interferon-induced transmembrane proteins (IFITMs) are frequently overexpressed in cancer cells, including cervical carcinoma cells, and play a role in the progression of various cancer types. However, their mechanisms of action remain incompletely understood. In the present study, by employing a combination of surface membrane protein isolation and quantitative mass spectrometry, it was comprehensively described how the IFITM1 protein influences the composition of the cervical cancer cell surfaceome. Additionally, the effects of interferon-gamma on protein expression and cell surface exposure were evaluated in the presence and absence of IFITM1. The IFITM1-regulated membrane and membrane-associated proteins identified are involved mainly in processes such as endocytosis and lysosomal transport, cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix adhesion, antigen presentation and the immune response. To complement the proteomic data, gene expression was analyzed using reverse transcription-quantitative PCR to distinguish whether the observed changes in protein levels were attributable to transcriptional regulation or differential protein dynamics. Furthermore, the proteomic and gene expression data are supported by functional studies demonstrating the impact of the IFITM1 and IFITM3 proteins on the adhesive, migratory and invasive capabilities of cervical cancer cells, as well as their interactions with immune cells.