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Rho GTPase RhoJ is Associated with Gastric Cancer Progression and Metastasis

Rho GTPases play a pivotal role in tumor progression by regulating tumor cell migration and invasion. However, the role of Rho GTPases in gastric cancer (GC) remains unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the clinical implications of RhoJ, which is an uncharted member of Rho family. RhoJ expres...

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Autores principales: Kim, Chan, Yang, Hannah, Park, Intae, Chon, Hong Jae, Kim, Joo Hoon, Kwon, Woo Sun, Lee, Won Suk, Kim, Tae Soo, Rha, Sun Young
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4964139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27471571
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.15578
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author Kim, Chan
Yang, Hannah
Park, Intae
Chon, Hong Jae
Kim, Joo Hoon
Kwon, Woo Sun
Lee, Won Suk
Kim, Tae Soo
Rha, Sun Young
author_facet Kim, Chan
Yang, Hannah
Park, Intae
Chon, Hong Jae
Kim, Joo Hoon
Kwon, Woo Sun
Lee, Won Suk
Kim, Tae Soo
Rha, Sun Young
author_sort Kim, Chan
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description Rho GTPases play a pivotal role in tumor progression by regulating tumor cell migration and invasion. However, the role of Rho GTPases in gastric cancer (GC) remains unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the clinical implications of RhoJ, which is an uncharted member of Rho family. RhoJ expression in human GC cell lines and surgical specimens from GC patients were analyzed. Moreover, in vitro gain-of-function analysis was performed to evaluate the malignant phenotypes of RhoJ-overexpressing GC cells. The extent of RhoJ expression varied among GC cell lines and GC patients. YCC-9 cell line displayed the strongest expression, while YCC-10, -11, and -16 showed scant expressions. Of the 70 GC patients, 34 (48.6%) had RhoJ expression in their GC tissue, and patients with high RhoJ expression had more diffuse type GC (73.5% vs. 41.7%), were at more advanced stages (stage III, IV: 85.3% vs. 58.4%), and had more frequent metastasis (47.1% vs. 11.1%), denoting that RhoJ has a potential role in GC progression and metastasis. High RhoJ expression significantly correlated with poor overall survival and recurrence-free survival after surgical resection of gastric cancer. Finally, In vitro gain-of-function experiments showed 41.3% enhanced motility and 60.4% enhanced invasiveness in RhoJ-overexpressing GC cells compared to control, with negligible difference in cell proliferation. Collectively, high RhoJ expression is an independent negative prognostic factor for the survival outcome of GC and correlated with the increased cell motility and invasiveness.
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spelling pubmed-49641392016-07-28 Rho GTPase RhoJ is Associated with Gastric Cancer Progression and Metastasis Kim, Chan Yang, Hannah Park, Intae Chon, Hong Jae Kim, Joo Hoon Kwon, Woo Sun Lee, Won Suk Kim, Tae Soo Rha, Sun Young J Cancer Research Paper Rho GTPases play a pivotal role in tumor progression by regulating tumor cell migration and invasion. However, the role of Rho GTPases in gastric cancer (GC) remains unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the clinical implications of RhoJ, which is an uncharted member of Rho family. RhoJ expression in human GC cell lines and surgical specimens from GC patients were analyzed. Moreover, in vitro gain-of-function analysis was performed to evaluate the malignant phenotypes of RhoJ-overexpressing GC cells. The extent of RhoJ expression varied among GC cell lines and GC patients. YCC-9 cell line displayed the strongest expression, while YCC-10, -11, and -16 showed scant expressions. Of the 70 GC patients, 34 (48.6%) had RhoJ expression in their GC tissue, and patients with high RhoJ expression had more diffuse type GC (73.5% vs. 41.7%), were at more advanced stages (stage III, IV: 85.3% vs. 58.4%), and had more frequent metastasis (47.1% vs. 11.1%), denoting that RhoJ has a potential role in GC progression and metastasis. High RhoJ expression significantly correlated with poor overall survival and recurrence-free survival after surgical resection of gastric cancer. Finally, In vitro gain-of-function experiments showed 41.3% enhanced motility and 60.4% enhanced invasiveness in RhoJ-overexpressing GC cells compared to control, with negligible difference in cell proliferation. Collectively, high RhoJ expression is an independent negative prognostic factor for the survival outcome of GC and correlated with the increased cell motility and invasiveness. Ivyspring International Publisher 2016-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4964139/ /pubmed/27471571 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.15578 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. See http://ivyspring.com/terms for terms and conditions.
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Kim, Chan
Yang, Hannah
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Chon, Hong Jae
Kim, Joo Hoon
Kwon, Woo Sun
Lee, Won Suk
Kim, Tae Soo
Rha, Sun Young
Rho GTPase RhoJ is Associated with Gastric Cancer Progression and Metastasis
title Rho GTPase RhoJ is Associated with Gastric Cancer Progression and Metastasis
title_full Rho GTPase RhoJ is Associated with Gastric Cancer Progression and Metastasis
title_fullStr Rho GTPase RhoJ is Associated with Gastric Cancer Progression and Metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Rho GTPase RhoJ is Associated with Gastric Cancer Progression and Metastasis
title_short Rho GTPase RhoJ is Associated with Gastric Cancer Progression and Metastasis
title_sort rho gtpase rhoj is associated with gastric cancer progression and metastasis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4964139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27471571
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jca.15578
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