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Heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has a propensity to spread to the cervical lymph nodes (LN). The presence of cervical LN metastases severely impacts patient survival, whereby the two-year survival for oral cancer patients with involved LN is ~30% compared to over 80% in patients with non-involve...

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Autores principales: Gan, Chai Phei, Patel, Vyomesh, Mikelis, Constantinos M., Zain, Rosnah Binti, Molinolo, Alfredo A., Abraham, Mannil Thomas, Teo, Soo-Hwang, Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff, Gutkind, J. Silvio, Cheong, Sok Ching
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25275299
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author Gan, Chai Phei
Patel, Vyomesh
Mikelis, Constantinos M.
Zain, Rosnah Binti
Molinolo, Alfredo A.
Abraham, Mannil Thomas
Teo, Soo-Hwang
Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff
Gutkind, J. Silvio
Cheong, Sok Ching
author_facet Gan, Chai Phei
Patel, Vyomesh
Mikelis, Constantinos M.
Zain, Rosnah Binti
Molinolo, Alfredo A.
Abraham, Mannil Thomas
Teo, Soo-Hwang
Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff
Gutkind, J. Silvio
Cheong, Sok Ching
author_sort Gan, Chai Phei
collection PubMed
description Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has a propensity to spread to the cervical lymph nodes (LN). The presence of cervical LN metastases severely impacts patient survival, whereby the two-year survival for oral cancer patients with involved LN is ~30% compared to over 80% in patients with non-involved LN. Elucidation of key molecular mechanisms underlying OSCC metastasis may afford an opportunity to target specific genes, to prevent the spread of OSCC and to improve patient survival. In this study, we demonstrated that expression of the heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) is highly up-regulated in primary tumors and LN of OSCC patients, as assessed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and immunohistochemistry (IHC). We also found that exogenous expression of the constitutively activated-form of Gα12 promoted cell migration and invasion in OSCC cell lines. Correspondingly, inhibition of Gα12 expression by shRNA consistently inhibited OSCC cell migration and invasion in vitro. Further, the inhibition of G12 signaling by regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) inhibited Gα12-mediated RhoA activation, which in turn resulted in reduced LN metastases in a tongue-orthotopic xenograft mouse model of oral cancer. This study provides a rationale for future development and evaluation of drug candidates targeting Gα12-related pathways for metastasis prevention.
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spelling pubmed-42594252014-12-10 Heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis Gan, Chai Phei Patel, Vyomesh Mikelis, Constantinos M. Zain, Rosnah Binti Molinolo, Alfredo A. Abraham, Mannil Thomas Teo, Soo-Hwang Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff Gutkind, J. Silvio Cheong, Sok Ching Oncotarget Clinical Research Paper Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has a propensity to spread to the cervical lymph nodes (LN). The presence of cervical LN metastases severely impacts patient survival, whereby the two-year survival for oral cancer patients with involved LN is ~30% compared to over 80% in patients with non-involved LN. Elucidation of key molecular mechanisms underlying OSCC metastasis may afford an opportunity to target specific genes, to prevent the spread of OSCC and to improve patient survival. In this study, we demonstrated that expression of the heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) is highly up-regulated in primary tumors and LN of OSCC patients, as assessed by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and immunohistochemistry (IHC). We also found that exogenous expression of the constitutively activated-form of Gα12 promoted cell migration and invasion in OSCC cell lines. Correspondingly, inhibition of Gα12 expression by shRNA consistently inhibited OSCC cell migration and invasion in vitro. Further, the inhibition of G12 signaling by regulator of G-protein signaling (RGS) inhibited Gα12-mediated RhoA activation, which in turn resulted in reduced LN metastases in a tongue-orthotopic xenograft mouse model of oral cancer. This study provides a rationale for future development and evaluation of drug candidates targeting Gα12-related pathways for metastasis prevention. Impact Journals LLC 2014-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4259425/ /pubmed/25275299 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Gan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited
spellingShingle Clinical Research Paper
Gan, Chai Phei
Patel, Vyomesh
Mikelis, Constantinos M.
Zain, Rosnah Binti
Molinolo, Alfredo A.
Abraham, Mannil Thomas
Teo, Soo-Hwang
Abdul Rahman, Zainal Ariff
Gutkind, J. Silvio
Cheong, Sok Ching
Heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis
title Heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis
title_full Heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis
title_fullStr Heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis
title_short Heterotrimeric G-protein alpha-12 (Gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis
title_sort heterotrimeric g-protein alpha-12 (gα12) subunit promotes oral cancer metastasis
topic Clinical Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4259425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25275299
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