TY - JOUR
T1 - The niche component periostin is produced by cancer-associated fibroblasts, supporting growth of gastric cancer through ERK activation
AU - Kikuchi, Yoshinao
AU - Kunita, Akiko
AU - Iwata, Caname
AU - Komura, Daisuke
AU - Nishiyama, Takashi
AU - Shimazu, Kazuhiro
AU - Takeshita, Kimiko
AU - Shibahara, Junji
AU - Kii, Isao
AU - Morishita, Yasuyuki
AU - Yashiro, Masakazu
AU - Hirakawa, Kosei
AU - Miyazono, Kohei
AU - Kudo, Akira
AU - Fukayama, Masashi
AU - Kashima, Takeshi G.
PY - 2014/3
Y1 - 2014/3
N2 - Overexpression of periostin (POSTN), an extracellular matrix protein, has been observed in several cancers. We investigated the importance of POSTN in gastric cancer. Genome-wide gene expression analysis using publicly available microarray data sets revealed significantly high POSTN expression in cancer tissues from stage II-IV gastric cancer, compared with background normal tissues. The POSTN/vimentin mRNA expression ratio was highly associated with gene groups that regulate the cell cycle and cell proliferation. IHC showed that periglandular POSTN deposition, comprising linear deposition abutting the glandular epithelial cells in normal mucosa, disappeared during intestinal gastric cancer progression. Stromal POSTN deposition was also detected at the invasive front of intestinal-type and diffuse-type cancers. In situ hybridization confirmed POSTN mRNA in cancer-associated fibroblasts, but not in tumor cells themselves. POSTN enhanced the in vitro growth of OCUM-2MLN and OCUM-12 diffuse-type gastric cancer cell lines, accompanied by the activation of ERK. Furthermore, coinoculation of gastric cancer cells with POSTN-expressing NIH3T3 mouse fibroblast cells facilitated tumor formation. The OCUM-2MLN orthotopic inoculation model demonstrated that tumors of the gastric wall in Postn-/- mice were significantly smaller than those in wild-type mice. Ki-67 and p-ERK positive rates were both lower in Postn-/- mice. These findings suggest that POSTN produced by cancer-associated fibroblasts constitutes a growth-supportive microenvironment for gastric cancer.
AB - Overexpression of periostin (POSTN), an extracellular matrix protein, has been observed in several cancers. We investigated the importance of POSTN in gastric cancer. Genome-wide gene expression analysis using publicly available microarray data sets revealed significantly high POSTN expression in cancer tissues from stage II-IV gastric cancer, compared with background normal tissues. The POSTN/vimentin mRNA expression ratio was highly associated with gene groups that regulate the cell cycle and cell proliferation. IHC showed that periglandular POSTN deposition, comprising linear deposition abutting the glandular epithelial cells in normal mucosa, disappeared during intestinal gastric cancer progression. Stromal POSTN deposition was also detected at the invasive front of intestinal-type and diffuse-type cancers. In situ hybridization confirmed POSTN mRNA in cancer-associated fibroblasts, but not in tumor cells themselves. POSTN enhanced the in vitro growth of OCUM-2MLN and OCUM-12 diffuse-type gastric cancer cell lines, accompanied by the activation of ERK. Furthermore, coinoculation of gastric cancer cells with POSTN-expressing NIH3T3 mouse fibroblast cells facilitated tumor formation. The OCUM-2MLN orthotopic inoculation model demonstrated that tumors of the gastric wall in Postn-/- mice were significantly smaller than those in wild-type mice. Ki-67 and p-ERK positive rates were both lower in Postn-/- mice. These findings suggest that POSTN produced by cancer-associated fibroblasts constitutes a growth-supportive microenvironment for gastric cancer.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ajpath.2013.11.012
DO - 10.1016/j.ajpath.2013.11.012
M3 - 記事
C2 - 24418260
AN - SCOPUS:84894161665
SN - 0002-9440
VL - 184
SP - 859
EP - 870
JO - American Journal of Pathology
JF - American Journal of Pathology
IS - 3
ER -