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Targeting of Alpha-V Integrins Reduces Malignancy of Bladder Carcinoma

Low survival rates of metastatic cancers emphasize the need for a drug that can prevent and/or treat metastatic cancer. αv integrins are involved in essential processes for tumor growth and metastasis and targeting of αv integrins has been shown to decrease angiogenesis, tumor growth and metastasis....

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Autores principales: van der Horst, Geertje, Bos, Lieke, van der Mark, Maaike, Cheung, Henry, Heckmann, Bertrand, Clément-Lacroix, Philippe, Lorenzon, Giocondo, Pelger, Rob C. M., Bevers, Rob F. M., van der Pluijm, Gabri
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25247809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108464
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author van der Horst, Geertje
Bos, Lieke
van der Mark, Maaike
Cheung, Henry
Heckmann, Bertrand
Clément-Lacroix, Philippe
Lorenzon, Giocondo
Pelger, Rob C. M.
Bevers, Rob F. M.
van der Pluijm, Gabri
author_facet van der Horst, Geertje
Bos, Lieke
van der Mark, Maaike
Cheung, Henry
Heckmann, Bertrand
Clément-Lacroix, Philippe
Lorenzon, Giocondo
Pelger, Rob C. M.
Bevers, Rob F. M.
van der Pluijm, Gabri
author_sort van der Horst, Geertje
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description Low survival rates of metastatic cancers emphasize the need for a drug that can prevent and/or treat metastatic cancer. αv integrins are involved in essential processes for tumor growth and metastasis and targeting of αv integrins has been shown to decrease angiogenesis, tumor growth and metastasis. In this study, the role of αv integrin and its potential as a drug target in bladder cancer was investigated. Treatment with an αv integrin antagonist as well as knockdown of αv integrin in the bladder carcinoma cell lines, resulted in reduced malignancy in vitro, as illustrated by decreased proliferative, migratory and clonogenic capacity. The CDH1/CDH2 ratio increased, indicating a shift towards a more epithelial phenotype. This shift appeared to be associated with downregulation of EMT-inducing transcription factors including SNAI2. The expression levels of the self-renewal genes NANOG and BMI1 decreased as well as the number of cells with high Aldehyde Dehydrogenase activity. In addition, self-renewal ability decreased as measured with the urosphere assay. In line with these observations, knockdown or treatment of αv integrins resulted in decreased metastatic growth in preclinical in vivo models as assessed by bioluminescence imaging. In conclusion, we show that αv integrins are involved in migration, EMT and maintenance of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase activity in bladder cancer cells. Targeting of αv integrins might be a promising approach for treatment and/or prevention of metastatic bladder cancer.
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spelling pubmed-41727692014-10-02 Targeting of Alpha-V Integrins Reduces Malignancy of Bladder Carcinoma van der Horst, Geertje Bos, Lieke van der Mark, Maaike Cheung, Henry Heckmann, Bertrand Clément-Lacroix, Philippe Lorenzon, Giocondo Pelger, Rob C. M. Bevers, Rob F. M. van der Pluijm, Gabri PLoS One Research Article Low survival rates of metastatic cancers emphasize the need for a drug that can prevent and/or treat metastatic cancer. αv integrins are involved in essential processes for tumor growth and metastasis and targeting of αv integrins has been shown to decrease angiogenesis, tumor growth and metastasis. In this study, the role of αv integrin and its potential as a drug target in bladder cancer was investigated. Treatment with an αv integrin antagonist as well as knockdown of αv integrin in the bladder carcinoma cell lines, resulted in reduced malignancy in vitro, as illustrated by decreased proliferative, migratory and clonogenic capacity. The CDH1/CDH2 ratio increased, indicating a shift towards a more epithelial phenotype. This shift appeared to be associated with downregulation of EMT-inducing transcription factors including SNAI2. The expression levels of the self-renewal genes NANOG and BMI1 decreased as well as the number of cells with high Aldehyde Dehydrogenase activity. In addition, self-renewal ability decreased as measured with the urosphere assay. In line with these observations, knockdown or treatment of αv integrins resulted in decreased metastatic growth in preclinical in vivo models as assessed by bioluminescence imaging. In conclusion, we show that αv integrins are involved in migration, EMT and maintenance of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase activity in bladder cancer cells. Targeting of αv integrins might be a promising approach for treatment and/or prevention of metastatic bladder cancer. Public Library of Science 2014-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4172769/ /pubmed/25247809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108464 Text en © 2014 van der Horst 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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van der Horst, Geertje
Bos, Lieke
van der Mark, Maaike
Cheung, Henry
Heckmann, Bertrand
Clément-Lacroix, Philippe
Lorenzon, Giocondo
Pelger, Rob C. M.
Bevers, Rob F. M.
van der Pluijm, Gabri
Targeting of Alpha-V Integrins Reduces Malignancy of Bladder Carcinoma
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title_fullStr Targeting of Alpha-V Integrins Reduces Malignancy of Bladder Carcinoma
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title_short Targeting of Alpha-V Integrins Reduces Malignancy of Bladder Carcinoma
title_sort targeting of alpha-v integrins reduces malignancy of bladder carcinoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25247809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108464
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