Literature DB >> 25171474

Restoration of S100A4 expression enhances invasive and metastatic potentials of COLO16 cutaneous squamous cancer cells.

Li-Jun Yu1, Yan Li1, Cong Li1, Hong Li1, Mo-Li Wu1, Zhi-Li Liu2, Qing-You Kong1, Xiao-Yan Chen1, Xiao-Yu Liu1, Li-Jia An3, Jia Liu1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: S100A4 promotes cancer metastasis but is frequently silenced in human cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas/c-SCCs due to DNA methylation, which may explain the less metastasized property of c-SCCs.
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to check 1) whether the metastatic potential of S100A4-negative human c-SCC cells could be enhanced when S100A4 expression is restored in COLO16 c-SCC cells with S100A4 methylation and 2) the correlation of S100A4 expression and the differentiation grades and invasiveness of human c-SCC tumors.
METHODS: The motility and invasion of parent and transfected COLO16 cells are examined by the use of 24-well modified Boyden chambers, scratched wound healing assay and nude mouse transplantation tumor model. Meanwhile, the correlation of S100A4 expression with growth patterns and grade of differentiation of c-SCC surgical specimens are analyzed.
RESULTS: S100A4 expression is successfully restored in COLO16 cells after plasmid lipofectamine transfection. Transwell and scratched wound healing assays shows that the invasion and migration activities of S100A4-expressing transfectants are higher than that of parent COLO16 cells. Subcutaneous and foot pad c-SCC models are established by injecting 5 × 10<formula>^{6}</formula>/100~l parental and S100A4-expressing COLO16 cells to BALB/c-nu/nude mice, respectively. Histological examination confirms the differences of invasiveness between the parent cells and the transfectants. Regional lymph node metastases are found only in the mice bearing S100A4-expressing tumors. S100A4 expression levels and frequencies are significantly different (P< 0.001) between the well and the poorly differentiated c-SCCs and closely correlated with tumor invasion (P< 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: S100A4 confers invasive and metastatic potentials on human c-SCCs. The low incidence of metastasis of c-SCCs, especially the well differentiated ones, might be due to the infrequent S100A4 expression. S100A4 can be regarded as a negative prognostic biomarker or a metastasis-risk factor of human c-SCCs.

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Keywords:  S100A4; cutaneous squamous cancer cells; gene transfection; invasion; metastasis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25171474     DOI: 10.3233/CBM-140414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Biomark        ISSN: 1574-0153            Impact factor:   4.388


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Journal:  J Cell Mol Med       Date:  2018-01-31       Impact factor: 5.310

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