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Stanniocalicin 2 Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion via the PKC/Claudin-1-Mediated Signaling

Stanniocalcin (STC), a glycoprotein hormone, is expressed in a wide variety of tissues to regulate Ca(2+) and PO4(-) homeostasis. STC2, a member of STC family, has been reported to be associated with tumor development. In this study, we investigated whether the expression of STC2 is associated with...

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Autores principales: Hou, Jing, Wang, Ziliang, Xu, Han, Yang, Lina, Yu, Xiaoli, Yang, Zhaozhi, Deng, Yun, Meng, Jiao, Feng, Yan, Guo, Xiaomao, Yang, Gong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4382185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25830567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122179
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author Hou, Jing
Wang, Ziliang
Xu, Han
Yang, Lina
Yu, Xiaoli
Yang, Zhaozhi
Deng, Yun
Meng, Jiao
Feng, Yan
Guo, Xiaomao
Yang, Gong
author_facet Hou, Jing
Wang, Ziliang
Xu, Han
Yang, Lina
Yu, Xiaoli
Yang, Zhaozhi
Deng, Yun
Meng, Jiao
Feng, Yan
Guo, Xiaomao
Yang, Gong
author_sort Hou, Jing
collection PubMed
description Stanniocalcin (STC), a glycoprotein hormone, is expressed in a wide variety of tissues to regulate Ca(2+) and PO4(-) homeostasis. STC2, a member of STC family, has been reported to be associated with tumor development. In this study, we investigated whether the expression of STC2 is associated with migration and invasion of breast cancer cells. We found that breast cancer cell line 231 HM transfected with STC2 shRNA displayed high motility, fibroblast morphology, and enhanced cell migration and invasion. Introduction of STC2 in 231 cells reduced cell migration and invasion. In response to irradiation, silencing of STC2 in 231 HM cells reduced apoptosis, whereas overexpression of STC2 in 231 cells promoted apoptosis, compared with in control cells. Mechanistic study showed that STC2 negatively regulated PKC to control the expression of Claudin-1, which subsequently induced the expressions of EMT-related factors including ZEB1, ZO-1, Slug, Twist, and MMP9. Suppression of PKC activity by using a PKC inhibitor (Go 6983) restored the normal motility of STC2-silenced cells. Furthermore, in vivo animal assay showed that STC2 inhibited tumorigenesis and metastasis of breast cancer cells. Collectively, these results indicate that STC2 may inhibit EMT at least partially through the PKC/Claudin-1-mediated signaling in human breast cancer cells. Thus, STC2 may be exploited as a biomarker for metastasis and targeted therapy in human breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-43821852015-04-09 Stanniocalicin 2 Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion via the PKC/Claudin-1-Mediated Signaling Hou, Jing Wang, Ziliang Xu, Han Yang, Lina Yu, Xiaoli Yang, Zhaozhi Deng, Yun Meng, Jiao Feng, Yan Guo, Xiaomao Yang, Gong PLoS One Research Article Stanniocalcin (STC), a glycoprotein hormone, is expressed in a wide variety of tissues to regulate Ca(2+) and PO4(-) homeostasis. STC2, a member of STC family, has been reported to be associated with tumor development. In this study, we investigated whether the expression of STC2 is associated with migration and invasion of breast cancer cells. We found that breast cancer cell line 231 HM transfected with STC2 shRNA displayed high motility, fibroblast morphology, and enhanced cell migration and invasion. Introduction of STC2 in 231 cells reduced cell migration and invasion. In response to irradiation, silencing of STC2 in 231 HM cells reduced apoptosis, whereas overexpression of STC2 in 231 cells promoted apoptosis, compared with in control cells. Mechanistic study showed that STC2 negatively regulated PKC to control the expression of Claudin-1, which subsequently induced the expressions of EMT-related factors including ZEB1, ZO-1, Slug, Twist, and MMP9. Suppression of PKC activity by using a PKC inhibitor (Go 6983) restored the normal motility of STC2-silenced cells. Furthermore, in vivo animal assay showed that STC2 inhibited tumorigenesis and metastasis of breast cancer cells. Collectively, these results indicate that STC2 may inhibit EMT at least partially through the PKC/Claudin-1-mediated signaling in human breast cancer cells. Thus, STC2 may be exploited as a biomarker for metastasis and targeted therapy in human breast cancer. Public Library of Science 2015-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4382185/ /pubmed/25830567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122179 Text en © 2015 Hou 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
Hou, Jing
Wang, Ziliang
Xu, Han
Yang, Lina
Yu, Xiaoli
Yang, Zhaozhi
Deng, Yun
Meng, Jiao
Feng, Yan
Guo, Xiaomao
Yang, Gong
Stanniocalicin 2 Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion via the PKC/Claudin-1-Mediated Signaling
title Stanniocalicin 2 Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion via the PKC/Claudin-1-Mediated Signaling
title_full Stanniocalicin 2 Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion via the PKC/Claudin-1-Mediated Signaling
title_fullStr Stanniocalicin 2 Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion via the PKC/Claudin-1-Mediated Signaling
title_full_unstemmed Stanniocalicin 2 Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion via the PKC/Claudin-1-Mediated Signaling
title_short Stanniocalicin 2 Suppresses Breast Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion via the PKC/Claudin-1-Mediated Signaling
title_sort stanniocalicin 2 suppresses breast cancer cell migration and invasion via the pkc/claudin-1-mediated signaling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4382185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25830567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122179
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