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Association of the metastatic phenotype with CCN family members among breast and oral cancer cells
Authors:Toshihiro Ohgawara  Satoshi Kubota  Harumi Kawaki  Naito Kurio  Tarek Abd El Kader  Mitsuhiro Hoshijima  Danilo Janune  Tsuyoshi Shimo  Bernard Perbal  Akira Sasaki  Masaharu Takigawa
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Dentistry, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2-5-1 Shikata-cho, Kita-ku, Okayama, 700-8525, Japan.
Abstract:The CCN family of proteins consists of six members with conserved structural features. These proteins play several roles in the physiology and pathology of cells. Among the pathological roles of the CCN family, one of the most important and controversial ones is their role in the expansion and metastasis of cancer. Up to now a number of reports have described the possible role of each CCN family member independently. In this study, we comprehensively analyzed the roles of all six CCN family members in cell growth, migration and invasion of breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. As a result, we found the CCN2/CCN3 ratio to be a parameter that is associated with the metastatic phenotype of breast cancer cells that are highly metastatic to the bone. The same analysis with cell lines from oral squamous carcinomas that are not metastatic to the bone further supported our notion. These results suggest the functional significance of the interplay between CCN family members in regulating the phenotype of cancer cells.
Keywords:CCN family  CCN2  CCN3  Bone metastasis  Breast cancer  Oral cancer
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