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Epigenetics Underpinning the Regulation of the CXC (ELR(+)) Chemokines in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

BACKGROUND: Angiogenesis may play a role in the pathogenesis of Non-Small Cell Lung cancer (NSCLC). The CXC (ELR(+)) chemokine family are powerful promoters of the angiogenic response. METHODS: The expression of the CXC (ELR(+)) family members (CXCL1-3/GROα-γ, CXCL8/IL-8, CXCR1/2) was examined in a...

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Autores principales: Baird, Anne-Marie, Gray, Steven G., O'Byrne, Kenneth J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3029265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21298036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014593
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author Baird, Anne-Marie
Gray, Steven G.
O'Byrne, Kenneth J.
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description BACKGROUND: Angiogenesis may play a role in the pathogenesis of Non-Small Cell Lung cancer (NSCLC). The CXC (ELR(+)) chemokine family are powerful promoters of the angiogenic response. METHODS: The expression of the CXC (ELR(+)) family members (CXCL1-3/GROα-γ, CXCL8/IL-8, CXCR1/2) was examined in a series of resected fresh frozen NSCLC tumours. Additionally, the expression and epigenetic regulation of these chemokines was examined in normal bronchial epithelial and NSCLC cell lines. RESULTS: Overall, expression of the chemokine ligands (CXCL1, 2, 8) and their receptors (CXCR1/2) were down regulated in tumour samples compared with normal, with the exception of CXCL3. CXCL8 and CXCR1/2 were found to be epigenetically regulated by histone post-translational modifications. Recombinant CXCL8 did not stimulate cell growth in either a normal bronchial epithelial or a squamous carcinoma cell line (SKMES-1). However, an increase was observed at 72 hours post treatment in an adenocarcinoma cell line. CONCLUSIONS: CXC (ELR(+)) chemokines are dysregulated in NSCLC. The balance of these chemokines may be critical in the tumour microenvironment and requires further elucidation. It remains to be seen if epigenetic targeting of these pathways is a viable therapeutic option in lung cancer treatment.
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spelling pubmed-30292652011-02-04 Epigenetics Underpinning the Regulation of the CXC (ELR(+)) Chemokines in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Baird, Anne-Marie Gray, Steven G. O'Byrne, Kenneth J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Angiogenesis may play a role in the pathogenesis of Non-Small Cell Lung cancer (NSCLC). The CXC (ELR(+)) chemokine family are powerful promoters of the angiogenic response. METHODS: The expression of the CXC (ELR(+)) family members (CXCL1-3/GROα-γ, CXCL8/IL-8, CXCR1/2) was examined in a series of resected fresh frozen NSCLC tumours. Additionally, the expression and epigenetic regulation of these chemokines was examined in normal bronchial epithelial and NSCLC cell lines. RESULTS: Overall, expression of the chemokine ligands (CXCL1, 2, 8) and their receptors (CXCR1/2) were down regulated in tumour samples compared with normal, with the exception of CXCL3. CXCL8 and CXCR1/2 were found to be epigenetically regulated by histone post-translational modifications. Recombinant CXCL8 did not stimulate cell growth in either a normal bronchial epithelial or a squamous carcinoma cell line (SKMES-1). However, an increase was observed at 72 hours post treatment in an adenocarcinoma cell line. CONCLUSIONS: CXC (ELR(+)) chemokines are dysregulated in NSCLC. The balance of these chemokines may be critical in the tumour microenvironment and requires further elucidation. It remains to be seen if epigenetic targeting of these pathways is a viable therapeutic option in lung cancer treatment. Public Library of Science 2011-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3029265/ /pubmed/21298036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014593 Text en Baird et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Epigenetics Underpinning the Regulation of the CXC (ELR(+)) Chemokines in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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title_full Epigenetics Underpinning the Regulation of the CXC (ELR(+)) Chemokines in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_fullStr Epigenetics Underpinning the Regulation of the CXC (ELR(+)) Chemokines in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetics Underpinning the Regulation of the CXC (ELR(+)) Chemokines in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_short Epigenetics Underpinning the Regulation of the CXC (ELR(+)) Chemokines in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
title_sort epigenetics underpinning the regulation of the cxc (elr(+)) chemokines in non-small cell lung cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3029265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21298036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014593
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