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SHISA2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of WNT5A expression

The present study aimed at identifying novel molecular cancer drug targets and biomarkers by analyzing the gene expression profiles of high-grade prostate cancer (PC), using a cDNA microarray combined with laser microbeam microdissection. A number of genes were identified that were transactivated in...

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Autores principales: Tamura, Kenji, Furihata, Mutsuo, Satake, Hirofumi, Hashida, Hatsune, Kawada, Chiaki, Osakabe, Hiroto, Fukuhara, Hideo, Kumagai, Naoko, Iiyama, Tatsuo, Shuin, Taro, Inoue, Keiji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5754837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29344118
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.7099
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author Tamura, Kenji
Furihata, Mutsuo
Satake, Hirofumi
Hashida, Hatsune
Kawada, Chiaki
Osakabe, Hiroto
Fukuhara, Hideo
Kumagai, Naoko
Iiyama, Tatsuo
Shuin, Taro
Inoue, Keiji
author_facet Tamura, Kenji
Furihata, Mutsuo
Satake, Hirofumi
Hashida, Hatsune
Kawada, Chiaki
Osakabe, Hiroto
Fukuhara, Hideo
Kumagai, Naoko
Iiyama, Tatsuo
Shuin, Taro
Inoue, Keiji
author_sort Tamura, Kenji
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description The present study aimed at identifying novel molecular cancer drug targets and biomarkers by analyzing the gene expression profiles of high-grade prostate cancer (PC), using a cDNA microarray combined with laser microbeam microdissection. A number of genes were identified that were transactivated in high-grade PC. First, a novel molecular target and diagnostic biomarker, shisa family member 2 (SHISA2), was identified as an overexpressed gene in high-grade PC cells. The reverse transcription-semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical analysis validated the overexpression of SHISA2 (295 amino acids in length), specifically in high-grade PC cells with Gleason scores of between 8 and 10, relative to normal prostate epithelium. Knockdown of SHISA2 expression by short interfering RNA resulted in the marked suppression of PC cell viability. By contrast, exogenous SHISA2 expression in transfected cells promoted PC cell proliferation, indicating its oncogenic effects. Notably, as a result of cDNA microarray analysis, protein Wnt-5a (WNT5A) was focused upon and the expression of WNT5A was identified to be downregulated in SHISA2-knockdown. Western blot analysis validated significant downregulation of WNT5A by SHISA2-knockdown and upregulation of WNT5A by SHISA2 overexpression. The results of the present study indicated that SHISA2 may affect WNT5A synthesis. Furthermore, the secreted SHISA2 protein was determined in the culture medium of PC cells. We hypothesize that SHISA2 is involved in the regulation of WNT5A and in the aggressiveness of PC via the Wnt signaling pathway through WNT5A. Furthermore, SHISA2 may be a molecular target for cancer drugs, and a useful diagnostic biomarker for the prognosis and therapeutic effect in cancer.
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spelling pubmed-57548372018-01-17 SHISA2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of WNT5A expression Tamura, Kenji Furihata, Mutsuo Satake, Hirofumi Hashida, Hatsune Kawada, Chiaki Osakabe, Hiroto Fukuhara, Hideo Kumagai, Naoko Iiyama, Tatsuo Shuin, Taro Inoue, Keiji Oncol Lett Articles The present study aimed at identifying novel molecular cancer drug targets and biomarkers by analyzing the gene expression profiles of high-grade prostate cancer (PC), using a cDNA microarray combined with laser microbeam microdissection. A number of genes were identified that were transactivated in high-grade PC. First, a novel molecular target and diagnostic biomarker, shisa family member 2 (SHISA2), was identified as an overexpressed gene in high-grade PC cells. The reverse transcription-semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical analysis validated the overexpression of SHISA2 (295 amino acids in length), specifically in high-grade PC cells with Gleason scores of between 8 and 10, relative to normal prostate epithelium. Knockdown of SHISA2 expression by short interfering RNA resulted in the marked suppression of PC cell viability. By contrast, exogenous SHISA2 expression in transfected cells promoted PC cell proliferation, indicating its oncogenic effects. Notably, as a result of cDNA microarray analysis, protein Wnt-5a (WNT5A) was focused upon and the expression of WNT5A was identified to be downregulated in SHISA2-knockdown. Western blot analysis validated significant downregulation of WNT5A by SHISA2-knockdown and upregulation of WNT5A by SHISA2 overexpression. The results of the present study indicated that SHISA2 may affect WNT5A synthesis. Furthermore, the secreted SHISA2 protein was determined in the culture medium of PC cells. We hypothesize that SHISA2 is involved in the regulation of WNT5A and in the aggressiveness of PC via the Wnt signaling pathway through WNT5A. Furthermore, SHISA2 may be a molecular target for cancer drugs, and a useful diagnostic biomarker for the prognosis and therapeutic effect in cancer. D.A. Spandidos 2017-12 2017-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5754837/ /pubmed/29344118 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.7099 Text en Copyright: © Tamura et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Articles
Tamura, Kenji
Furihata, Mutsuo
Satake, Hirofumi
Hashida, Hatsune
Kawada, Chiaki
Osakabe, Hiroto
Fukuhara, Hideo
Kumagai, Naoko
Iiyama, Tatsuo
Shuin, Taro
Inoue, Keiji
SHISA2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of WNT5A expression
title SHISA2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of WNT5A expression
title_full SHISA2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of WNT5A expression
title_fullStr SHISA2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of WNT5A expression
title_full_unstemmed SHISA2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of WNT5A expression
title_short SHISA2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of WNT5A expression
title_sort shisa2 enhances the aggressive phenotype in prostate cancer through the regulation of wnt5a expression
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5754837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29344118
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.7099
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