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Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor-Dependent Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule Activation Promotes Peritoneal Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer (OvCa) is one of the leading causes of death due to its high metastasis rate to the peritoneum. Recurrent peritoneal tumors also develop despite the use of conventional platinum-based chemotherapies. Therefore, it is still important to explore the factors associated with peritoneal me...

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Autores principales: Kitami, Kazuhisa, Yoshihara, Masato, Koya, Yoshihiro, Sugiyama, Mai, Iyoshi, Shohei, Uno, Kaname, Mogi, Kazumasa, Tano, Sho, Fujimoto, Hiroki, Nawa, Akihiro, Kikkawa, Fumitaka, Kajiyama, Hiroaki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33371469
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249776
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author Kitami, Kazuhisa
Yoshihara, Masato
Koya, Yoshihiro
Sugiyama, Mai
Iyoshi, Shohei
Uno, Kaname
Mogi, Kazumasa
Tano, Sho
Fujimoto, Hiroki
Nawa, Akihiro
Kikkawa, Fumitaka
Kajiyama, Hiroaki
author_facet Kitami, Kazuhisa
Yoshihara, Masato
Koya, Yoshihiro
Sugiyama, Mai
Iyoshi, Shohei
Uno, Kaname
Mogi, Kazumasa
Tano, Sho
Fujimoto, Hiroki
Nawa, Akihiro
Kikkawa, Fumitaka
Kajiyama, Hiroaki
author_sort Kitami, Kazuhisa
collection PubMed
description Ovarian cancer (OvCa) is one of the leading causes of death due to its high metastasis rate to the peritoneum. Recurrent peritoneal tumors also develop despite the use of conventional platinum-based chemotherapies. Therefore, it is still important to explore the factors associated with peritoneal metastasis, as these predict the prognosis of patients with OvCa. In this study, we investigated the function of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF), which contributes to the development of melanoma, in epithelial ovarian cancer (OvCa). High MITF expression was significantly associated with a poor prognosis in OvCa. Notably, MITF contributed to the motility and invasion of OvCa cells, and specifically with their peri-mesothelial migration. In addition, MITF-positive cells expressed the melanoma cell adhesion molecule (MCAM/CD146), which was initially identified as a marker of melanoma progression and metastasis, and MCAM expression was regulated by MITF. MCAM was also identified as a significant prognostic factor for poor progression-free survival in patients with OvCa. Collectively, our results suggest that MITF is a novel therapeutic target that potentially promotes peritoneal metastasis of OvCa.
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spelling pubmed-77675112020-12-28 Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor-Dependent Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule Activation Promotes Peritoneal Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer Kitami, Kazuhisa Yoshihara, Masato Koya, Yoshihiro Sugiyama, Mai Iyoshi, Shohei Uno, Kaname Mogi, Kazumasa Tano, Sho Fujimoto, Hiroki Nawa, Akihiro Kikkawa, Fumitaka Kajiyama, Hiroaki Int J Mol Sci Article Ovarian cancer (OvCa) is one of the leading causes of death due to its high metastasis rate to the peritoneum. Recurrent peritoneal tumors also develop despite the use of conventional platinum-based chemotherapies. Therefore, it is still important to explore the factors associated with peritoneal metastasis, as these predict the prognosis of patients with OvCa. In this study, we investigated the function of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF), which contributes to the development of melanoma, in epithelial ovarian cancer (OvCa). High MITF expression was significantly associated with a poor prognosis in OvCa. Notably, MITF contributed to the motility and invasion of OvCa cells, and specifically with their peri-mesothelial migration. In addition, MITF-positive cells expressed the melanoma cell adhesion molecule (MCAM/CD146), which was initially identified as a marker of melanoma progression and metastasis, and MCAM expression was regulated by MITF. MCAM was also identified as a significant prognostic factor for poor progression-free survival in patients with OvCa. Collectively, our results suggest that MITF is a novel therapeutic target that potentially promotes peritoneal metastasis of OvCa. MDPI 2020-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7767511/ /pubmed/33371469 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249776 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kitami, Kazuhisa
Yoshihara, Masato
Koya, Yoshihiro
Sugiyama, Mai
Iyoshi, Shohei
Uno, Kaname
Mogi, Kazumasa
Tano, Sho
Fujimoto, Hiroki
Nawa, Akihiro
Kikkawa, Fumitaka
Kajiyama, Hiroaki
Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor-Dependent Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule Activation Promotes Peritoneal Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer
title Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor-Dependent Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule Activation Promotes Peritoneal Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer
title_full Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor-Dependent Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule Activation Promotes Peritoneal Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer
title_fullStr Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor-Dependent Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule Activation Promotes Peritoneal Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor-Dependent Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule Activation Promotes Peritoneal Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer
title_short Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor-Dependent Melanoma Cell Adhesion Molecule Activation Promotes Peritoneal Metastasis of Ovarian Cancer
title_sort microphthalmia-associated transcription factor-dependent melanoma cell adhesion molecule activation promotes peritoneal metastasis of ovarian cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7767511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33371469
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249776
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