P03 | THE ROLE OF FILAMIN A IN REGULATING BREAST CANCER CELL BEHAVIOR AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS
Filamin A (FLNa) is a multifunctional actin-binding protein involved in maintaining cell architecture, transducing mechanical signals, and regulating cytoskeletal dynamics. Its role in cancer is complex and context-dependent, particularly in breast cancer, where FLNa has been reported to act either...
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Filamin A (FLNa) is a multifunctional actin-binding protein involved in maintaining cell architecture, transducing mechanical signals, and regulating cytoskeletal dynamics. Its role in cancer is complex and context-dependent, particularly in breast cancer, where FLNa has been reported to act either as a tumor suppressor or a promoter of malignancy. In this study, we investigated the contribution of FLNa to key processes driving breast cancer progression, including proliferation, migration, invasion, and adhesion. FLNa expression was modulated in two breast cancer cell lines: the highly invasive triple-negative MDA-MB-231 and the luminal, less aggressive MCF-7. Efficient downregulation of FLNa was confirmed by Western blotting and quantitative fluorescence analysis. A series of functional assays -including wound healing, open-field migration, modified Boyden chamber, and adhesion assays- were conducted to assess the phenotypic consequences of FLNa depletion. Control groups consisted of cells with unaltered FLNa expression. Our findings show that reduced FLNa expression significantly alters the migratory, invasive, and adhesive properties of breast cancer cells. These results underscore the role of FLNa as a critical regulator of tumor cell behavior and support its relevance as a potential therapeutic target. However, due to the cell line-specific effects and conflicting reports in the literature, further research is required to clarify the context-dependent functions of FLNa within diverse tumor microenvironments.
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| spelling | doaj-art-e2b7fc8c911745c69200970c1aa162a92025-08-23T11:19:19ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry1121-760X2038-83062025-08-0169s210.4081/ejh.2025.4323P03 | THE ROLE OF FILAMIN A IN REGULATING BREAST CANCER CELL BEHAVIOR AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS Filamin A (FLNa) is a multifunctional actin-binding protein involved in maintaining cell architecture, transducing mechanical signals, and regulating cytoskeletal dynamics. Its role in cancer is complex and context-dependent, particularly in breast cancer, where FLNa has been reported to act either as a tumor suppressor or a promoter of malignancy. In this study, we investigated the contribution of FLNa to key processes driving breast cancer progression, including proliferation, migration, invasion, and adhesion. FLNa expression was modulated in two breast cancer cell lines: the highly invasive triple-negative MDA-MB-231 and the luminal, less aggressive MCF-7. Efficient downregulation of FLNa was confirmed by Western blotting and quantitative fluorescence analysis. A series of functional assays -including wound healing, open-field migration, modified Boyden chamber, and adhesion assays- were conducted to assess the phenotypic consequences of FLNa depletion. Control groups consisted of cells with unaltered FLNa expression. Our findings show that reduced FLNa expression significantly alters the migratory, invasive, and adhesive properties of breast cancer cells. These results underscore the role of FLNa as a critical regulator of tumor cell behavior and support its relevance as a potential therapeutic target. However, due to the cell line-specific effects and conflicting reports in the literature, further research is required to clarify the context-dependent functions of FLNa within diverse tumor microenvironments. https://www.ejh.it/ejh/article/view/4323- |
| spellingShingle | P03 | THE ROLE OF FILAMIN A IN REGULATING BREAST CANCER CELL BEHAVIOR AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS European Journal of Histochemistry - |
| title | P03 | THE ROLE OF FILAMIN A IN REGULATING BREAST CANCER CELL BEHAVIOR AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS |
| title_full | P03 | THE ROLE OF FILAMIN A IN REGULATING BREAST CANCER CELL BEHAVIOR AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS |
| title_fullStr | P03 | THE ROLE OF FILAMIN A IN REGULATING BREAST CANCER CELL BEHAVIOR AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS |
| title_full_unstemmed | P03 | THE ROLE OF FILAMIN A IN REGULATING BREAST CANCER CELL BEHAVIOR AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS |
| title_short | P03 | THE ROLE OF FILAMIN A IN REGULATING BREAST CANCER CELL BEHAVIOR AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS |
| title_sort | p03 the role of filamin a in regulating breast cancer cell behavior and tumor microenvironment interactions |
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| url | https://www.ejh.it/ejh/article/view/4323 |