| Literature DB >> 27186278 |
Meng Wang1, Xiao-Ping Zhao2, Zhi Xu1, Ting-Lin Yan1, Yong Song3, Kai Song4, Chun-Ming Huang1, Lin Wang1, Xiao-Cheng Zhou1, Er-Hui Jiang1, Zhe Shao5, Zheng-Jun Shang5.
Abstract
EphA2 is associated with tumor growth and distant metastasis in numerous human tumors. Considering the controversial effects of EphA2 in different tumors and the lack of reports in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (SACC), we evaluated the effects of EphA2 inhibition by short hairpin RNA on SACC through in vivo and in vitro researches for the first time. Real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR and western blot analysis were conducted to verify the interference effect on SACC cells. Using Cell Counting Kit-8, wound healing, Transwell and Matrigel adhesion assays, we confirm that inhibition of EphA2 promotes the migration, invasion and adhesion ability of SACC cells. In vivo research, we prove that silencing of EphA2 significantly accelerates tumor growth and lung metastasis ability by establishing xenograft models in mice, including subcutaneous inoculation and tail vein injection. In addition, immunostaining of EphA2, E-cadherin and Slug from 40 specimens and in vitro simulation of perineural invasion (PNI) assay imply that suppression of EphA2 partially contribute to epithelial-mesenchymal transition and enhancement of PNI in SACC. In conclusion, all the data suggest that EphA2 may act as a tumor suppressor in SACC progression.Entities:
Keywords: EphA2; RNA interference; Salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma; perineural invasion; tumor progression
Year: 2016 PMID: 27186278 PMCID: PMC4859637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transl Res Impact factor: 4.060