SUSD2 expression correlates with decreased metastasis and increased survival in a high-grade serous ovarian cancer xenograft murine model
The cause of death among high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) patients involves passive dissemination of cancer cells within the peritoneal cavity and subsequent implantation of cancer spheroids into adjacent organs. Sushi Domain Containing 2 ( SUSD2 ) encodes a type I transmembrane protein cont...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Oncotarget 2020-06, Vol.11 (24), p.2290-2301 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The cause of death among high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) patients involves passive dissemination of cancer cells within the peritoneal cavity and subsequent implantation of cancer spheroids into adjacent organs.
Sushi Domain
Containing 2
(
SUSD2
) encodes a type I transmembrane protein containing several functional domains inherent to adhesion molecules. Previous studies using
in vitro
methods have indicated that
SUSD2
functions as a tumor suppressor in several cancers, including HGSOC. In this study, we generated a HGSOC xenograft mouse model to investigate
SUSD2
expression in the context of HGSOC late-stage metastasis and overall survival. OVCAR3 cells with knock-down expression of
SUSD2
(OVCAR3 SUSD2-KD) or endogenous expression of
SUSD2
(OVCAR3-Non-Targeting (NT)) were injected into the peritoneal cavity of athymic nude mice. Immunohistochemistry analysis was utilized to identify infiltrating cancer cells and metastatic tumors in mouse ovaries, pancreas, spleen, omentum and liver. OVCAR3-NT mice developed significantly less cancer cell infiltrate and tumors in their pancreas and omentum compared to OVCAR3 SUSD2-KD mice. Furthermore, OVCAR3-NT mice displayed a longer median survival when compared to OVCAR3 SUSD2-KD mice (175 days and 185.5 days, respectively;
p
-value 0.0159). Altogether, the findings generated through the preclinical mouse model suggest that increased
SUSD2
expression in HGSOC impedes
in vivo
metastasis to pancreas and omentum. These results correlate to longer median survival and prove to be consistent with previous findings showing prolonged survival of HGSOC patients with high
SUSD2
-expressing primary tumors. |
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ISSN: | 1949-2553 1949-2553 |
DOI: | 10.18632/oncotarget.27626 |