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Potential association of LOXL1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of EMT

BACKGROUND: Peritoneal dissemination (PD) frequently occurs in gastric cancer (GC) and is incurable. In this study, we aimed to identify novel PD-associated genes and clarify their clinical and biological significance in GC. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We identified LOXL1 as a PD-associated candidate gen...

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Autores principales: Hu, Qingjiang, Masuda, Takaaki, Kuramitsu, Shotaro, Tobo, Taro, Sato, Kuniaki, Kidogami, Shinya, Nambara, Sho, Ueda, Masami, Tsuruda, Yusuke, Kuroda, Yosuke, Ito, Shuhei, Oki, Eiji, Mori, Masaki, Mimori, Koshi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7584171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33095806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241140
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author Hu, Qingjiang
Masuda, Takaaki
Kuramitsu, Shotaro
Tobo, Taro
Sato, Kuniaki
Kidogami, Shinya
Nambara, Sho
Ueda, Masami
Tsuruda, Yusuke
Kuroda, Yosuke
Ito, Shuhei
Oki, Eiji
Mori, Masaki
Mimori, Koshi
author_facet Hu, Qingjiang
Masuda, Takaaki
Kuramitsu, Shotaro
Tobo, Taro
Sato, Kuniaki
Kidogami, Shinya
Nambara, Sho
Ueda, Masami
Tsuruda, Yusuke
Kuroda, Yosuke
Ito, Shuhei
Oki, Eiji
Mori, Masaki
Mimori, Koshi
author_sort Hu, Qingjiang
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Peritoneal dissemination (PD) frequently occurs in gastric cancer (GC) and is incurable. In this study, we aimed to identify novel PD-associated genes and clarify their clinical and biological significance in GC. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We identified LOXL1 as a PD-associated candidate gene by in silico analysis of GC datasets (highly disseminated peritoneal GC cell line and two freely available GC datasets, GSE15459 and TCGA). Next, we evaluated the clinical significance of LOXL1 expression using RT-qPCR and immunohistochemistry staining (IHC) in a validation cohort (Kyushu cohort). Moreover, we performed gene expression analysis, including gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) with GSE15459 and TCGA datasets. Finally, we performed a series of in vitro experiments using GC cells. RESULTS: In silico analysis showed that LOXL1 was overexpressed in tumor tissues of GC patients with PD and in highly disseminated peritoneal GC cells, relative to that in the control GC patients and cells, respectively. High expression of LOXL1 was a poor prognostic factor in the TCGA dataset. Next, IHC showed that LOXL1 was highly expressed in GC cells. High LOXL1 mRNA expression was associated with poorly differentiated histological type, lymph node metastasis, and was an independent poor prognostic factor in the Kyushu validation cohort. Moreover, LOXL1 expression was positively correlated with the EMT (epithelial-mesenchymal transition) gene set in GSEA. Finally, LOXL1-overexpressing GC cells changed their morphology to a spindle-like form. LOXL1 overexpression reduced CDH1 expression; increased the expression of VIM, CDH2, SNAI2, and PLS3; and promoted the migration capacity of GC cells. CONCLUSIONS: LOXL1 is associated with PD in GC, possibly through the induction of EMT.
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spelling pubmed-75841712020-10-27 Potential association of LOXL1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of EMT Hu, Qingjiang Masuda, Takaaki Kuramitsu, Shotaro Tobo, Taro Sato, Kuniaki Kidogami, Shinya Nambara, Sho Ueda, Masami Tsuruda, Yusuke Kuroda, Yosuke Ito, Shuhei Oki, Eiji Mori, Masaki Mimori, Koshi PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Peritoneal dissemination (PD) frequently occurs in gastric cancer (GC) and is incurable. In this study, we aimed to identify novel PD-associated genes and clarify their clinical and biological significance in GC. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We identified LOXL1 as a PD-associated candidate gene by in silico analysis of GC datasets (highly disseminated peritoneal GC cell line and two freely available GC datasets, GSE15459 and TCGA). Next, we evaluated the clinical significance of LOXL1 expression using RT-qPCR and immunohistochemistry staining (IHC) in a validation cohort (Kyushu cohort). Moreover, we performed gene expression analysis, including gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) with GSE15459 and TCGA datasets. Finally, we performed a series of in vitro experiments using GC cells. RESULTS: In silico analysis showed that LOXL1 was overexpressed in tumor tissues of GC patients with PD and in highly disseminated peritoneal GC cells, relative to that in the control GC patients and cells, respectively. High expression of LOXL1 was a poor prognostic factor in the TCGA dataset. Next, IHC showed that LOXL1 was highly expressed in GC cells. High LOXL1 mRNA expression was associated with poorly differentiated histological type, lymph node metastasis, and was an independent poor prognostic factor in the Kyushu validation cohort. Moreover, LOXL1 expression was positively correlated with the EMT (epithelial-mesenchymal transition) gene set in GSEA. Finally, LOXL1-overexpressing GC cells changed their morphology to a spindle-like form. LOXL1 overexpression reduced CDH1 expression; increased the expression of VIM, CDH2, SNAI2, and PLS3; and promoted the migration capacity of GC cells. CONCLUSIONS: LOXL1 is associated with PD in GC, possibly through the induction of EMT. Public Library of Science 2020-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7584171/ /pubmed/33095806 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241140 Text en © 2020 Hu 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hu, Qingjiang
Masuda, Takaaki
Kuramitsu, Shotaro
Tobo, Taro
Sato, Kuniaki
Kidogami, Shinya
Nambara, Sho
Ueda, Masami
Tsuruda, Yusuke
Kuroda, Yosuke
Ito, Shuhei
Oki, Eiji
Mori, Masaki
Mimori, Koshi
Potential association of LOXL1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of EMT
title Potential association of LOXL1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of EMT
title_full Potential association of LOXL1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of EMT
title_fullStr Potential association of LOXL1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of EMT
title_full_unstemmed Potential association of LOXL1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of EMT
title_short Potential association of LOXL1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of EMT
title_sort potential association of loxl1 with peritoneal dissemination in gastric cancer possibly via promotion of emt
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7584171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33095806
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241140
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