Mariana Concentino Menezes Brum, Annie Cristhine Moraes Sousa Squiavinato, Luciana da Torre Carneiro, Luciana Bueno Ferreira, Alessandra Serain, Mariana Boroni, G Nestal de Moraes, Erp Gimba
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Osteopontin-c gene expression and subcellular localization in ovarian cancer cells: Implications for prognosis and therapeutic responses.
BackgroundOsteopontin is a glycophosphoprotein aberrantly expressed in several tumor types, which exhibits several isoforms generated by post-translational and post-transcriptional mechanisms, including alternative splicing. Among total osteopontin (tOPN), the osteopontin-c (OPN-c) splice variant has been the most explored with an oncogenic role described for a range of tumor types. Especially in ovarian cancer (OC) cells, OPN-c is found overexpressed, presenting both diagnostic and prognostic implications.ObjectiveIn this review article, we aim to outline OPN-c roles in cancer, particularly in OC, in which it has been reported as a diagnostic biomarker.MethodsWe used PubMed search, and experimental procedures were summarized at the Figure legends.ResultsWe identified cytoplasmic, perinuclear, and nuclear OPN-c in OC cells that overexpress this OPN splice variant. Moreover, we report that OPN-c splicing isoform is found highly expressed in endometrioid OC patients' samples, compared to non-neoplastic ovarian tissues. Also, OPN-c expression levels have been associated with worse overall survival and worse progression-free survival in patients with both endometrioid and serous OC. Furthermore, OPN-c may be involved in a wide range of tumor features evoked by signaling pathways, such as AKT, ERK, and FAK.ConclusionsTherefore, a better comprehension of OPN-c roles in OC can further contribute to its application as a biomarker as well as a target for putative treatment strategies, especially those aiming to sensitize tumor cells to chemotherapeutic agents currently used in the OC treatment.
期刊介绍:
Tumor Biology is a peer reviewed, international journal providing an open access forum for experimental and clinical cancer research. Tumor Biology covers all aspects of tumor markers, molecular biomarkers, tumor targeting, and mechanisms of tumor development and progression.
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Pathway analyses,
Non-coding RNAs,
Circulating tumor cells,
Liquid biopsies,
Exosomes,
Epigenetics,
Cancer stem cells,
Tumor immunology and immunotherapy,
Tumor microenvironment,
Targeted therapies,
Therapy resistance
Cancer genetics,
Cancer risk screening.
Studies in other areas of basic, clinical and translational cancer research are also considered in order to promote connections and discoveries across different disciplines.
The journal publishes original articles, reviews, commentaries and guidelines on tumor marker use. All submissions are subject to rigorous peer review and are selected on the basis of whether the research is sound and deserves publication.
Tumor Biology is the Official Journal of the International Society of Oncology and BioMarkers (ISOBM).