Tissue Factor-Factor VII Complex As a Key Regulator of Ovarian Cancer Phenotypes.

Biomarkers in cancer Pub Date : 2015-09-06 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.4137/BIC.S29318
Shiro Koizume, Yohei Miyagi
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Tissue factor (TF) is an integral membrane protein widely expressed in normal human cells. Blood coagulation factor VII (fVII) is a key enzyme in the extrinsic coagulation cascade that is predominantly secreted by hepatocytes and released into the bloodstream. The TF-fVII complex is aberrantly expressed on the surface of cancer cells, including ovarian cancer cells. This procoagulant complex can initiate intracellular signaling mechanisms, resulting in malignant phenotypes. Cancer tissues are chronically exposed to hypoxia. TF and fVII can be induced in response to hypoxia in ovarian cancer cells at the gene expression level, leading to the autonomous production of the TF-fVII complex. Here, we discuss the roles of the TF-fVII complex in the induction of malignant phenotypes in ovarian cancer cells. The hypoxic nature of ovarian cancer tissues and the roles of TF expression in endometriosis are discussed. Arguments will be extended to potential strategies to treat ovarian cancers based on our current knowledge of TF-fVII function.

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组织因子-因子VII复合物作为卵巢癌表型的关键调节因子。
组织因子(Tissue factor, TF)是人体正常细胞中广泛表达的一种完整的膜蛋白。凝血因子VII (Blood coagulation factor VII, fVII)是外源性凝血级联反应中的关键酶,主要由肝细胞分泌并释放到血液中。TF-fVII复合物在包括卵巢癌细胞在内的癌细胞表面异常表达。这种促凝剂复合物可以启动细胞内信号传导机制,导致恶性表型。癌症组织长期暴露于缺氧中。TF和fVII可在基因表达水平诱导卵巢癌细胞响应缺氧,导致TF-fVII复合物的自主产生。在这里,我们讨论了TF-fVII复合物在卵巢癌细胞诱导恶性表型中的作用。本文讨论了卵巢癌组织的缺氧性质以及TF在子宫内膜异位症中的表达。基于我们目前对TF-fVII功能的了解,争论将扩展到治疗卵巢癌的潜在策略。
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