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Surface α-Enolase Promotes Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Tumor Metastasis and Represents a New Therapeutic Target

In previous research, we found α-enolase to be inversely correlated with progression-free and overall survival in lung cancer patients and detected α-enolase on the surface of lung cancer cells. Based on these findings, we hypothesized that surface α-enolase has a significant role in cancer metastas...

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Autores principales: Hsiao, Kuan-Chung, Shih, Neng-Yao, Fang, Hsun-Lang, Huang, Tze-Sing, Kuo, Ching-Chuan, Chu, Pei-Yi, Hung, Yi-Mei, Chou, Shao-Wen, Yang, Yi-Yuan, Chang, Gee-Chen, Liu, Ko-Jiunn
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3716638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069354
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author Hsiao, Kuan-Chung
Shih, Neng-Yao
Fang, Hsun-Lang
Huang, Tze-Sing
Kuo, Ching-Chuan
Chu, Pei-Yi
Hung, Yi-Mei
Chou, Shao-Wen
Yang, Yi-Yuan
Chang, Gee-Chen
Liu, Ko-Jiunn
author_facet Hsiao, Kuan-Chung
Shih, Neng-Yao
Fang, Hsun-Lang
Huang, Tze-Sing
Kuo, Ching-Chuan
Chu, Pei-Yi
Hung, Yi-Mei
Chou, Shao-Wen
Yang, Yi-Yuan
Chang, Gee-Chen
Liu, Ko-Jiunn
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description In previous research, we found α-enolase to be inversely correlated with progression-free and overall survival in lung cancer patients and detected α-enolase on the surface of lung cancer cells. Based on these findings, we hypothesized that surface α-enolase has a significant role in cancer metastasis and tested this hypothesis in the current study. We found that α-enolase was co-immunoprecipitated with urokinase-type plasminogen activator, urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor, and plasminogen in lung cancer cells and interacted with these proteins in a cell-free dot blotting assay, which can be interrupted by α-enolase-specific antibody. α-Enolase in lung cancer cells co-localized with these proteins and was present at the site of pericellular degradation of extracellular matrix components. Treatment with antibody against α-enolase in vitro suppressed cell-associated plasminogen and matrix metalloproteinase activation, collagen and gelatin degradation, and cell invasion. Examination of the effect of treatment with shRNA plasmids revealed that down regulation of α-enolase decreases extracellular matrix degradation by and the invasion capacity of lung cancer cells. Adoptive transfer of α-enolase-specific antibody to mice resulted in accumulation of antibody in subcutaneous tumor and inhibited the formation of tumor metastasis in lung and bone. This study demonstrated that surface α-enolase promotes extracellular matrix degradation and invasion of cancer cells and that targeting surface α-enolase is a promising approach to suppress tumor metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-37166382013-07-26 Surface α-Enolase Promotes Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Tumor Metastasis and Represents a New Therapeutic Target Hsiao, Kuan-Chung Shih, Neng-Yao Fang, Hsun-Lang Huang, Tze-Sing Kuo, Ching-Chuan Chu, Pei-Yi Hung, Yi-Mei Chou, Shao-Wen Yang, Yi-Yuan Chang, Gee-Chen Liu, Ko-Jiunn PLoS One Research Article In previous research, we found α-enolase to be inversely correlated with progression-free and overall survival in lung cancer patients and detected α-enolase on the surface of lung cancer cells. Based on these findings, we hypothesized that surface α-enolase has a significant role in cancer metastasis and tested this hypothesis in the current study. We found that α-enolase was co-immunoprecipitated with urokinase-type plasminogen activator, urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor, and plasminogen in lung cancer cells and interacted with these proteins in a cell-free dot blotting assay, which can be interrupted by α-enolase-specific antibody. α-Enolase in lung cancer cells co-localized with these proteins and was present at the site of pericellular degradation of extracellular matrix components. Treatment with antibody against α-enolase in vitro suppressed cell-associated plasminogen and matrix metalloproteinase activation, collagen and gelatin degradation, and cell invasion. Examination of the effect of treatment with shRNA plasmids revealed that down regulation of α-enolase decreases extracellular matrix degradation by and the invasion capacity of lung cancer cells. Adoptive transfer of α-enolase-specific antibody to mice resulted in accumulation of antibody in subcutaneous tumor and inhibited the formation of tumor metastasis in lung and bone. This study demonstrated that surface α-enolase promotes extracellular matrix degradation and invasion of cancer cells and that targeting surface α-enolase is a promising approach to suppress tumor metastasis. Public Library of Science 2013-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3716638/ /pubmed/23894455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069354 Text en © 2013 Hsiao 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hsiao, Kuan-Chung
Shih, Neng-Yao
Fang, Hsun-Lang
Huang, Tze-Sing
Kuo, Ching-Chuan
Chu, Pei-Yi
Hung, Yi-Mei
Chou, Shao-Wen
Yang, Yi-Yuan
Chang, Gee-Chen
Liu, Ko-Jiunn
Surface α-Enolase Promotes Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Tumor Metastasis and Represents a New Therapeutic Target
title Surface α-Enolase Promotes Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Tumor Metastasis and Represents a New Therapeutic Target
title_full Surface α-Enolase Promotes Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Tumor Metastasis and Represents a New Therapeutic Target
title_fullStr Surface α-Enolase Promotes Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Tumor Metastasis and Represents a New Therapeutic Target
title_full_unstemmed Surface α-Enolase Promotes Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Tumor Metastasis and Represents a New Therapeutic Target
title_short Surface α-Enolase Promotes Extracellular Matrix Degradation and Tumor Metastasis and Represents a New Therapeutic Target
title_sort surface α-enolase promotes extracellular matrix degradation and tumor metastasis and represents a new therapeutic target
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3716638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069354
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