Periostin is a negative prognostic factor and promotes cancer cell proliferation in non-small cell lung cancer

Periostin is a matricellular protein that is secreted by fibroblasts and interacts with various cell-surface integrin molecules. Although periostin is known to support tumor development in human malignancies, little is known about its effect on lung-cancer progression. We here demonstrate that perio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oncotarget 2018-07, Vol.9 (58), p.31187-31199
Hauptverfasser: Okazaki, Toshimasa, Tamai, Keiichi, Shibuya, Rie, Nakamura, Mao, Mochizuki, Mai, Yamaguchi, Kazunori, Abe, Jiro, Takahashi, Satomi, Sato, Ikuro, Kudo, Akira, Okada, Yoshinori, Satoh, Kennichi
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Zusammenfassung:Periostin is a matricellular protein that is secreted by fibroblasts and interacts with various cell-surface integrin molecules. Although periostin is known to support tumor development in human malignancies, little is known about its effect on lung-cancer progression. We here demonstrate that periostin is a negative prognostic factor that increases tumor proliferation through ERK signaling in non-small cell lung carcinoma. We classified 189 clinical specimens from patients with non-small cell lung-cancer according to high or low periostin expression, and found a better prognosis for patients with low rather than high periostin, even in cases of advanced-stage cancer. In a syngenic implantation model, murine Ex3LL lung-cancer cells formed smaller tumor nodules in periostin mice than in periostin mice, both at the primary site and at metastatic lung sites. An proliferation assay showed that stimulation with recombinant periostin increased Ex3LL-cell proliferation. We also found that periostin promotes ERK phosphorylation, but not Akt or FAK activation. These findings suggest that periostin represents a potential target in lung-cancer tumor progression.
ISSN:1949-2553
1949-2553
DOI:10.18632/oncotarget.25435