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MUC4 stabilizes HER2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells

BACKGROUND: Recent evidence has suggested that the capability of cancer to grow, propagate and relapse after therapy is dependent on a small subset of the cell population within the tumor, called cancer stem cells. Therefore, this subpopulation of cells needs to be targeted with different approaches...

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Autores principales: Ponnusamy, Moorthy P, Seshacharyulu, Parthasarathy, Vaz, ArokiaPriyanka, Dey, Parama, Batra, Surinder K
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3111401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21521521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1757-2215-4-7
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author Ponnusamy, Moorthy P
Seshacharyulu, Parthasarathy
Vaz, ArokiaPriyanka
Dey, Parama
Batra, Surinder K
author_facet Ponnusamy, Moorthy P
Seshacharyulu, Parthasarathy
Vaz, ArokiaPriyanka
Dey, Parama
Batra, Surinder K
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description BACKGROUND: Recent evidence has suggested that the capability of cancer to grow, propagate and relapse after therapy is dependent on a small subset of the cell population within the tumor, called cancer stem cells. Therefore, this subpopulation of cells needs to be targeted with different approaches by identification of unique stem-cell specific target antigens. One of the well known tumor antigens is the epithelial cell mucin MUC4, which is aberrantly expressed in ovarian cancer as compared to the normal ovary and plays a pivotal role in the aggressiveness and metastasis of ovarian cancer cells. In the present study, we aimed to analyze the cancer stem cell population in MUC4 overexpressed ovarian cancer cells. METHODS: MUC4 was ectopically overexpressed in SKOV3 ovarian cancer cells. Western blot analysis was performed for MUC4, HER2, CD133, ALDH1 and Shh expression in MUC4 overexpressed cells. Confocal analysis of MUC4, HER2 and CD133 was also done in the MUC4 overexpressed cells. CD133 and Hoechst33342 dye staining was used to analyze the cancer stem cell population via FACS method in SKOV3-MUC4 cells. RESULTS: MUC4 overexpressed SKOV3 cells showed an increased expression of HER2 compared to control cells. MUC4 overexpression leads to increased (0.1%) side population (SP) and CD133-positive cancer stem cells compared to the control cells. Interestingly, the tumor sphere type circular colony formation was observed only in the MUC4 overexpressed ovarian cancer cells. Furthermore, the cancer stem cell marker CD133 was expressed along with MUC4 in the isolated circular colonies as analyzed by both confocal and western blot analysis. HER2 and cancer stem cell specific marker ALDH1 along with Shh, a self-renewal marker, showed increased expression in the isolated circular colonies compared to MUC4-transfected cells. CONCLUSION: These studies demonstrate that MUC4 overexpression leads to an enriched ovarian cancer stem cell population either directly or indirectly through HER2. In future, this study would be helpful for MUC4-directed therapy for the ovarian cancer stem cell population.
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spelling pubmed-31114012011-06-10 MUC4 stabilizes HER2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells Ponnusamy, Moorthy P Seshacharyulu, Parthasarathy Vaz, ArokiaPriyanka Dey, Parama Batra, Surinder K J Ovarian Res Research BACKGROUND: Recent evidence has suggested that the capability of cancer to grow, propagate and relapse after therapy is dependent on a small subset of the cell population within the tumor, called cancer stem cells. Therefore, this subpopulation of cells needs to be targeted with different approaches by identification of unique stem-cell specific target antigens. One of the well known tumor antigens is the epithelial cell mucin MUC4, which is aberrantly expressed in ovarian cancer as compared to the normal ovary and plays a pivotal role in the aggressiveness and metastasis of ovarian cancer cells. In the present study, we aimed to analyze the cancer stem cell population in MUC4 overexpressed ovarian cancer cells. METHODS: MUC4 was ectopically overexpressed in SKOV3 ovarian cancer cells. Western blot analysis was performed for MUC4, HER2, CD133, ALDH1 and Shh expression in MUC4 overexpressed cells. Confocal analysis of MUC4, HER2 and CD133 was also done in the MUC4 overexpressed cells. CD133 and Hoechst33342 dye staining was used to analyze the cancer stem cell population via FACS method in SKOV3-MUC4 cells. RESULTS: MUC4 overexpressed SKOV3 cells showed an increased expression of HER2 compared to control cells. MUC4 overexpression leads to increased (0.1%) side population (SP) and CD133-positive cancer stem cells compared to the control cells. Interestingly, the tumor sphere type circular colony formation was observed only in the MUC4 overexpressed ovarian cancer cells. Furthermore, the cancer stem cell marker CD133 was expressed along with MUC4 in the isolated circular colonies as analyzed by both confocal and western blot analysis. HER2 and cancer stem cell specific marker ALDH1 along with Shh, a self-renewal marker, showed increased expression in the isolated circular colonies compared to MUC4-transfected cells. CONCLUSION: These studies demonstrate that MUC4 overexpression leads to an enriched ovarian cancer stem cell population either directly or indirectly through HER2. In future, this study would be helpful for MUC4-directed therapy for the ovarian cancer stem cell population. BioMed Central 2011-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3111401/ /pubmed/21521521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1757-2215-4-7 Text en Copyright ©2011 Ponnusamy et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ponnusamy, Moorthy P
Seshacharyulu, Parthasarathy
Vaz, ArokiaPriyanka
Dey, Parama
Batra, Surinder K
MUC4 stabilizes HER2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells
title MUC4 stabilizes HER2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells
title_full MUC4 stabilizes HER2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells
title_fullStr MUC4 stabilizes HER2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed MUC4 stabilizes HER2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells
title_short MUC4 stabilizes HER2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells
title_sort muc4 stabilizes her2 expression and maintains the cancer stem cell population in ovarian cancer cells
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3111401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21521521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1757-2215-4-7
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