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The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression

BACKGROUND: Osteopontin (OPN) can recruit macrophages to the site of inflammation and promote tumorigenesis. M2 tumor-associated macrophages (M2-TAMs) also play an important role in cancer progression. This study aimed to clarify the role of OPN and M2-TAMs co-existence in gastric cancer. METHODS: T...

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Autores principales: Lin, Chang-Ni, Wang, Chih-Jung, Chao, Ying-Jui, Lai, Ming-Derg, Shan, Yan-Shen
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4384326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25872762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1114-3
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author Lin, Chang-Ni
Wang, Chih-Jung
Chao, Ying-Jui
Lai, Ming-Derg
Shan, Yan-Shen
author_facet Lin, Chang-Ni
Wang, Chih-Jung
Chao, Ying-Jui
Lai, Ming-Derg
Shan, Yan-Shen
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description BACKGROUND: Osteopontin (OPN) can recruit macrophages to the site of inflammation and promote tumorigenesis. M2 tumor-associated macrophages (M2-TAMs) also play an important role in cancer progression. This study aimed to clarify the role of OPN and M2-TAMs co-existence in gastric cancer. METHODS: The levels of OPN and M2-TAMs were evaluated by immunohistochemical staining in 170 resected gastric cancer specimens that were collected from 1998 to 2012. M2-TAMs were identified by staining for an M2 marker, CD204. The prognostic significance and correlation between OPN and CD204 expression were analyzed. A co-culture system of OPN(+)-AGS and U937 cells was designed to study the effect of OPN on the skewing of macrophages toward M2-TAMs for gastric cancer progression in vitro and in vivo. RESULTS: Patients with high expression (>50%) of OPN or CD204 exhibited poor 5-year overall survival rates (48.61%, p = 0.0055, and 52.14%, p = 0.0498, respectively). A positive correlation was observed between OPN and CD204 expression and high co-expression of OPN and CD204 demonstrated poor 5-year overall survival rates (48.90%, p = 0.0131). In the co-culture study, OPN was able to attract U937 cells and skew them toward M2-TAMs through paracrine action. The M2-TAMs could increase the invasiveness of OPN(+)-AGS cells and the growth rate of xenograft of a mixture of co-cultured OPN(+)-AGS and U937 cells. CONCLUSION: OPN can skew macrophages toward M2-TAMs during gastric cancer progression. The co-existence of OPN and infiltrating M2-TAMs correlates with disease progression and poor survival and thus can serve as a prognostic marker in gastric cancer.
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spelling pubmed-43843262015-04-04 The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression Lin, Chang-Ni Wang, Chih-Jung Chao, Ying-Jui Lai, Ming-Derg Shan, Yan-Shen BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Osteopontin (OPN) can recruit macrophages to the site of inflammation and promote tumorigenesis. M2 tumor-associated macrophages (M2-TAMs) also play an important role in cancer progression. This study aimed to clarify the role of OPN and M2-TAMs co-existence in gastric cancer. METHODS: The levels of OPN and M2-TAMs were evaluated by immunohistochemical staining in 170 resected gastric cancer specimens that were collected from 1998 to 2012. M2-TAMs were identified by staining for an M2 marker, CD204. The prognostic significance and correlation between OPN and CD204 expression were analyzed. A co-culture system of OPN(+)-AGS and U937 cells was designed to study the effect of OPN on the skewing of macrophages toward M2-TAMs for gastric cancer progression in vitro and in vivo. RESULTS: Patients with high expression (>50%) of OPN or CD204 exhibited poor 5-year overall survival rates (48.61%, p = 0.0055, and 52.14%, p = 0.0498, respectively). A positive correlation was observed between OPN and CD204 expression and high co-expression of OPN and CD204 demonstrated poor 5-year overall survival rates (48.90%, p = 0.0131). In the co-culture study, OPN was able to attract U937 cells and skew them toward M2-TAMs through paracrine action. The M2-TAMs could increase the invasiveness of OPN(+)-AGS cells and the growth rate of xenograft of a mixture of co-cultured OPN(+)-AGS and U937 cells. CONCLUSION: OPN can skew macrophages toward M2-TAMs during gastric cancer progression. The co-existence of OPN and infiltrating M2-TAMs correlates with disease progression and poor survival and thus can serve as a prognostic marker in gastric cancer. BioMed Central 2015-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4384326/ /pubmed/25872762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1114-3 Text en © Lin et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Lin, Chang-Ni
Wang, Chih-Jung
Chao, Ying-Jui
Lai, Ming-Derg
Shan, Yan-Shen
The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression
title The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression
title_full The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression
title_fullStr The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression
title_full_unstemmed The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression
title_short The significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression
title_sort significance of the co-existence of osteopontin and tumor-associated macrophages in gastric cancer progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4384326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25872762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-015-1114-3
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