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Regulation of tumor growth by circulating full-length chromogranin A

Chromogranin A (CgA), a neuroendocrine secretory protein, and its fragments are present in variable amounts in the blood of normal subjects and cancer patients. We investigated whether circulating CgA has a regulatory function in tumor biology and progression. Systemic administration of full-length...

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Autores principales: Curnis, Flavio, Dallatomasina, Alice, Bianco, Mimma, Gasparri, Anna, Sacchi, Angelina, Colombo, Barbara, Fiocchi, Martina, Perani, Laura, Venturini, Massimo, Tacchetti, Carlo, Sen, Suvajit, Borges, Ricardo, Dondossola, Eleonora, Esposito, Antonio, Mahata, Sushil K., Corti, Angelo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683038
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12237
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author Curnis, Flavio
Dallatomasina, Alice
Bianco, Mimma
Gasparri, Anna
Sacchi, Angelina
Colombo, Barbara
Fiocchi, Martina
Perani, Laura
Venturini, Massimo
Tacchetti, Carlo
Sen, Suvajit
Borges, Ricardo
Dondossola, Eleonora
Esposito, Antonio
Mahata, Sushil K.
Corti, Angelo
author_facet Curnis, Flavio
Dallatomasina, Alice
Bianco, Mimma
Gasparri, Anna
Sacchi, Angelina
Colombo, Barbara
Fiocchi, Martina
Perani, Laura
Venturini, Massimo
Tacchetti, Carlo
Sen, Suvajit
Borges, Ricardo
Dondossola, Eleonora
Esposito, Antonio
Mahata, Sushil K.
Corti, Angelo
author_sort Curnis, Flavio
collection PubMed
description Chromogranin A (CgA), a neuroendocrine secretory protein, and its fragments are present in variable amounts in the blood of normal subjects and cancer patients. We investigated whether circulating CgA has a regulatory function in tumor biology and progression. Systemic administration of full-length CgA, but not of fragments lacking the C-terminal region, could reduce tumor growth in murine models of fibrosarcoma, mammary adenocarcinoma, Lewis lung carcinoma, and primary and metastatic melanoma, with U-shaped dose-response curves. Tumor growth inhibition was associated with reduction of microvessel density and blood flow in neoplastic tissues. Neutralization of endogenous CgA with antibodies against its C-terminal region (residues 410-439) promoted tumor growth. Structure-function studies showed that the C-terminal region of CgA contains a bioactive site and that cleavage of this region causes a marked loss of anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor potency. Mechanistic studies showed that full-length CgA could induce, with a U-shaped dose-response curve, the production of protease nexin-1 in endothelial cells, a serine protease inhibitor endowed of anti-angiogenic activity. Gene silencing or neutralization of protease nexin-1 with specific antibodies abolished both anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor effects of CgA. These results suggest that circulating full-length CgA is an important inhibitor of angiogenesis and tumor growth, and that cleavage of its C-terminal region markedly reduces its activity. Pathophysiological changes in CgA blood levels and/or its fragmentation might regulate disease progression in cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-53419392017-03-27 Regulation of tumor growth by circulating full-length chromogranin A Curnis, Flavio Dallatomasina, Alice Bianco, Mimma Gasparri, Anna Sacchi, Angelina Colombo, Barbara Fiocchi, Martina Perani, Laura Venturini, Massimo Tacchetti, Carlo Sen, Suvajit Borges, Ricardo Dondossola, Eleonora Esposito, Antonio Mahata, Sushil K. Corti, Angelo Oncotarget Research Paper Chromogranin A (CgA), a neuroendocrine secretory protein, and its fragments are present in variable amounts in the blood of normal subjects and cancer patients. We investigated whether circulating CgA has a regulatory function in tumor biology and progression. Systemic administration of full-length CgA, but not of fragments lacking the C-terminal region, could reduce tumor growth in murine models of fibrosarcoma, mammary adenocarcinoma, Lewis lung carcinoma, and primary and metastatic melanoma, with U-shaped dose-response curves. Tumor growth inhibition was associated with reduction of microvessel density and blood flow in neoplastic tissues. Neutralization of endogenous CgA with antibodies against its C-terminal region (residues 410-439) promoted tumor growth. Structure-function studies showed that the C-terminal region of CgA contains a bioactive site and that cleavage of this region causes a marked loss of anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor potency. Mechanistic studies showed that full-length CgA could induce, with a U-shaped dose-response curve, the production of protease nexin-1 in endothelial cells, a serine protease inhibitor endowed of anti-angiogenic activity. Gene silencing or neutralization of protease nexin-1 with specific antibodies abolished both anti-angiogenic and anti-tumor effects of CgA. These results suggest that circulating full-length CgA is an important inhibitor of angiogenesis and tumor growth, and that cleavage of its C-terminal region markedly reduces its activity. Pathophysiological changes in CgA blood levels and/or its fragmentation might regulate disease progression in cancer patients. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5341939/ /pubmed/27683038 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12237 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Curnis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 credited.
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Curnis, Flavio
Dallatomasina, Alice
Bianco, Mimma
Gasparri, Anna
Sacchi, Angelina
Colombo, Barbara
Fiocchi, Martina
Perani, Laura
Venturini, Massimo
Tacchetti, Carlo
Sen, Suvajit
Borges, Ricardo
Dondossola, Eleonora
Esposito, Antonio
Mahata, Sushil K.
Corti, Angelo
Regulation of tumor growth by circulating full-length chromogranin A
title Regulation of tumor growth by circulating full-length chromogranin A
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title_fullStr Regulation of tumor growth by circulating full-length chromogranin A
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title_short Regulation of tumor growth by circulating full-length chromogranin A
title_sort regulation of tumor growth by circulating full-length chromogranin a
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683038
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12237
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