Literature DB >> 15313906

Suppression of tumor growth by galectin-7 gene transfer.

Shugo Ueda1, Ichiro Kuwabara, Fu-Tong Liu.   

Abstract

Galectin-7 is a beta-galactoside-binding animal lectin specifically expressed in stratified epithelia. Its expression is inducible by p53 and is down-regulated in squamous cell carcinomas. Other investigators previously showed that galectin-7 is a proapoptotic protein, and we showed that ectopic expression of galectin-7 in HeLa cells renders the cells more sensitive to a variety of apoptotic stimuli. In the present study, we showed that ectopic expression of galectin-7 in the human colon carcinoma cell line DLD-1 also made the cells more sensitive to apoptosis under various conditions. We also found that galectin-7-transfected DLD-1 (DLD-1-Gal7) cells grew significantly more slowly than control transfectants (DLD-1-V) under normal culture conditions in the absence of apoptosis. Moreover, a significantly lower number of colonies were formed from DLD-1-Gal7 cells than from DLD-1-V cells under anchorage-independent cell growth conditions. Most importantly, tumor formation from DLD-1-Gal7 cells was dramatically reduced compared with DLD-1-V cells when these cells were inoculated s.c. into severe combined immunodeficient mice. DLD-1-Gal7 tumors showed a significantly lower proliferation rate than DLD-1-V tumors as determined by in vivo 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine incorporation. DLD-1-Gal7 tumors also contained a lower density of blood vessels than DLD-1-V tumors, suggesting that ectopic expression of galectin-7 suppresses angiogenesis. This may partially account for the greater suppressive effect of galectin-7 on tumor growth in vivo than in vitro. Our results show that galectin-7 has a suppressive effect on tumor growth, suggesting that galectin-7 gene transfer or other means of specifically inducing galectin-7 expression may be a new approach for management of cancers.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15313906     DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-0985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2015

2.  Overexpression of galectin-7, a myoepithelial cell marker, enhances spontaneous metastasis of breast cancer cells.

Authors:  Mélanie Demers; April A N Rose; Andrée-Anne Grosset; Katherine Biron-Pain; Louis Gaboury; Peter M Siegel; Yves St-Pierre
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2010-04-09       Impact factor: 4.307

3.  Tissue and plasma levels of galectins in patients with high grade serous ovarian carcinoma as new predictive biomarkers.

Authors:  Marilyne Labrie; Lorenna Oliveira Fernandes De Araujo; Laudine Communal; Anne-Marie Mes-Masson; Yves St-Pierre
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-10-16       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  A Mutation in the Carbohydrate Recognition Domain Drives a Phenotypic Switch in the Role of Galectin-7 in Prostate Cancer.

Authors:  Marilyne Labrie; Maria Vladoiu; Bruno G Leclerc; Andrée-Anne Grosset; Louis Gaboury; John Stagg; Yves St-Pierre
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-07-13       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Nuclear presence of adhesion-/growth-regulatory galectins in normal/malignant cells of squamous epithelial origin.

Authors:  Karel Smetana; Barbora Dvoránková; Martin Chovanec; Jan Boucek; Jirí Klíma; Jan Motlík; Martin Lensch; Herbert Kaltner; Sabine André; Hans Joachim Gabius
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6.  Galectin-7 promotes the invasiveness of human oral squamous cell carcinoma cells via activation of ERK and JNK signaling.

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Review 8.  Biological modulation by lectins and their ligands in tumor progression and metastasis.

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Journal:  Anticancer Agents Med Chem       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 2.505

9.  Galectin-7 is elevated in endometrioid (type I) endometrial cancer and promotes cell migration.

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Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2018-07-23       Impact factor: 2.967

10.  Exploring the Role of Galectins in Cancer : In Vitro and In Vivo Approaches.

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Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022
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