| Literature DB >> 31382483 |
Anne-Sophie Lamort1, Ioanna Giopanou2, Ioannis Psallidas3, Georgios T Stathopoulos4,5.
Abstract
The glycoprotein osteopontin (OPN) possesses multiple functions in health and disease. To this end, osteopontin has beneficial roles in wound healing, bone homeostasis, and extracellular matrix (ECM) function. On the contrary, osteopontin can be deleterious for the human body during disease. Indeed, osteopontin is a cardinal mediator of tumor-associated inflammation and facilitates metastasis. The purpose of this review is to highlight the importance of osteopontin in malignant processes, focusing on lung and pleural tumors as examples.Entities:
Keywords: OPN; SPP1; inflammation; lung cancer; secreted phosphoprotein 1
Year: 2019 PMID: 31382483 PMCID: PMC6721491 DOI: 10.3390/cells8080815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cells ISSN: 2073-4409 Impact factor: 6.600
Figure 1Structure of the human osteopontin (OPN) gene and protein variants. (A) Part of chromosome 4 with the SPP1 locus (red rectangle). (B) Structure of the SPP1 gene. White boxes, untranslated exons; black boxes, translated exons; black line, introns. (C) Exon composition of the protein variants resulting from alternative splicing.
Figure 2SPP1 expression in physiologic conditions and cancer. SPP1 mRNA expression was ranked as low, medium, and high. Low, <500 transcripts per million; medium, 500–1000 transcripts per million; high, >1000 transcripts per million. SPP1 protein expression was ranked as low, medium, and high. Low, expression by <25% of individuals tested; medium, expression by 25–50% of individuals tested; high, expression by >50% of individuals tested. RNA-seq and immunohistochemistry data were from The Human Protein Atlas (https://www.proteinatlas.org/).
Human OPN regulation. The bold font indicates the regulation process demonstrated in the lung.
| Molecule | Activation | Inhibition |
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| Transcription factors | c-Myb [ | |
| ERG [ | ||
| AML-1 [ | ||
| C/EBPα [ | ||
| SP-1 [ | ||
| Hormones | 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [ | |
| Inflammatory mediators | INFγ 1 [ | INFγ 1 [ |
| TNFα [ | INFβ [ | |
| IL-6 1 [ | PGE2 [ | |
| TGFβ [ | ||
| IL-17a [ | ||
| Other | ||
| Glucose [ |
1 Antagonistic effects depending on cell type and disease.
Overall survival in different cancers according to SPP1 expression. Data from http://kmplot.com/. NA indicates not applicable. ↘ and = indicate, respectively, worse and similar survival of patients with high SPP1 expression compared with patients with low SPP1 expression. The bold font represents thorax cancers.
| Cancer Type | Patient Number | Cut-off | Overall Survival in Months | |||
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| Bladder 1 | 405 | 929 | 46 | 30 | 5. 80 × 10−2 | ↘ |
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| Cervical 1 | 304 | 788 | NA | NA | 9. 50 × 10−4 | ↘ |
| Esophageal 3 | 161 | 1911 | 45 | 23 | 6. 30 × 10−2 | ↘ |
| Gastric | 876 | 2289 | 31 | 27 | 2. 90 × 10−1 | ↘ |
| Head and neck 1 | 500 | 5017 | 59 | 31 | 1. 00 × 10−2 | ↘ |
| Kidney renal 1 | 530 | 42,547 | 118 | 77 | 1. 10 × 10−1 | ↘ |
| Kidney renal papillary cell 3 | 288 | 140,810 | 87 | 50 | 1. 80 × 10−1 | ↘ |
| Liver | 364 | 5242 | 84 | 28 | 3. 50 × 10−6 | ↘ |
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| Ovarian | 1435 | 8960 | 23 | 18 | 7. 70 × 10−7 | ↘ |
| Pancreatic ductal 4 | 177 | 5866 | 73 | 18 | 5. 90 × 10−4 | ↘ |
| Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma | 178 | 223 | NA | NA | 4. 80 × 10−1 | = |
| Rectum 4 | 165 | 2620 | 52 | 37 | 2. 10 × 10−2 | ↘ |
| Sarcoma | 259 | 516 | 87 | 62 | 5. 40 × 10−2 | ↘ |
| Testicular Germ Cell | 134 | 470 | NA | NA | 2. 20 × 10−1 | = |
| Thymoma | 119 | 208 | NA | NA | 6. 70 × 10−2 | ↘ |
| Thyroid 3 | 502 | 308 | NA | NA | 3. 50 × 10−1 | = |
| Uterine 3 | 405 | 929 | 104 | 52 | 2. 20 × 10−1 | ↘ |
1 squamous-cell carcinoma, 2 all histologies, 3 carcinoma, 4 adenocarcinoma.
Figure 3Overall survival in lung cancers according to SPP1 expression. Data and plot from http://kmplot.com/.
OPN expression vectors. Published plasmids from https://www.addgene.org/.
| Organism | Mutation | Isoform | Tag | Name |
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| Human | OPN-a | pDONR223_SPP1_WT_V5 [ | ||
| OPN-a | GST | pGEX-6P1-OPNa-delta S [ | ||
| OPN-a | pCR3. 1-OPNa [ | |||
| OPN-b | pCR3. 1-OPNb [ | |||
| OPN-b | GST | pGEX-6P1-OPNb-delta S [ | ||
| OPN-c | GST | pGEX-6P1-OPNc-delta S [ | ||
| OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc [ | |||
| Base pairs 49–942 | OPN-a | flag | pDest490-OPN-a [ | |
| Base pairs 1–175, 217–942 | OPN-b | flag | pDest490-OPN-b [ | |
| EEKQ-->AAAA | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc M1 [ | ||
| EEKQNAV-->AAAAAAA | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc M3 [ | ||
| EEKQNA-->EEKNA | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc M4 [ | ||
| EEKQNA-->EEKQANA | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc M5 [ | ||
| SGSSEEKQNAVSSEET-->AGAAEEKQNAVAAEEA | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc PSM1 [ | ||
| SGSSEEKQNAVSSEET-->AGAAEEKQNAVSSEET | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc PSM2 [ | ||
| SGSSEEKQNAVSSEET-->SGSSEEKQNAVAAEEA | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc PSM3 [ | ||
| SGSSEEKQNAVSSEET-->SGAAEEKQNAVSSEET | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc PSM4 [ | ||
| SGSSEEKQNAVSSEET-->SGSSEEKQNAVAAEET | OPN-c | pCR3. 1-OPNc PSM5 [ | ||
| Base pairs 1–93, 175–942 | OPN-c | pDest490-OPN-c [ | ||
| Base pairs 499–630 | flag | pDest490-OPN-10 kDa [ | ||
| Base pairs 49–498 | flag | pDest490-OPN-NT [ | ||
| Base pairs 631–942 | flag | pDest490-OPN-CT [ | ||
| Mouse | opn-1 | mOPN-pcDNA [ | ||
| opn-1 | mOPN-PB0 [ | |||
| opn-2 | EGFP | pSpp1-is2 [ | ||
| opn-3 | EGFP | pSpp1-is3 [ | ||
| antisense | as-mOPN-PB0 [ |