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Neuropilin-1 promotes unlimited growth of ovarian cancer by evading contact inhibition.

Tsukasa Baba1, Masatoshi Kariya, Toshihiro Higuchi, Masaki Mandai, Noriomi Matsumura, Eiji Kondoh, Masanori Miyanishi, Ken Fukuhara, Kenji Takakura, Shingo Fujii.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) is a receptor for both semaphorin and vascular endothelial growth factor and is up-regulated in a variety of human cancers. While there are some reports of NRP-1 expression in ovarian neoplasm, those results differ in pattern of its expression and its role in ovarian cancer is still unclear. We sought to investigate the expression pattern and role of NRP-1 in ovarian cancer.
METHODS: NRP-1 expression was analyzed with eighty-seven ovarian tissue samples by immunohistochemistry and four ovarian cell lines by quantitative RT-PCR and Western blotting. To detect its molecular role in ovarian cancer, WST-1 assay, invasion assay and soft agar assay were performed with or without NRP-1 suppression by the introduction of short hairpin RNAs.
RESULTS: NRP-1 expression was found to be enhanced in ovarian cancer compared with ovarian surface epithelium (OSE), benign adenoma and tumors of low malignant potential. In vitro, NRP-1 expression was augmented threefold during malignant transformation of OSE cells with oncogene ras, suggesting an association between NRP-1 and oncogenesis. Suppression of NRP-1 reduced cell proliferation in a dense state, indicating that persistently high expression of NRP-1 in ovarian cancer enhances proliferation through evasion of contact inhibition. Suppression of NRP-1 also decreased cell growth in soft agar and invasion to the extracellular matrix in vitro.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that NRP-1 is not only associated with oncogenesis, but also with ovarian cancer malignancy, and this molecule is a targeting candidate for the treatment of ovarian malignancies.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17376520     DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2007.02.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Oncol        ISSN: 0090-8258            Impact factor:   5.482


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