Downregulation of spleen tyrosine kinase in hepatocellular carcinoma by promoter CpG island hypermethylation and its potential role in carcinogenesis
Autor: | Hwan Seok Lee, Ja June Jang, Gyeong Hoon Kang, Kwang Ho Lee, Sun Lee, So Hyun Shin, Baek Hee Kim |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Carcinoma Hepatocellular Carcinogenesis Cell Down-Regulation Syk chemical and pharmacologic phenomena medicine.disease_cause environment and public health Pathology and Forensic Medicine Downregulation and upregulation Cell Line Tumor hemic and lymphatic diseases medicine Humans Syk Kinase Neoplasm Invasiveness Promoter Regions Genetic Molecular Biology Aged Cell Proliferation biology Gene Expression Profiling Integrin beta1 Liver Neoplasms Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins hemic and immune systems Cell migration Cell Biology DNA Methylation Middle Aged Protein-Tyrosine Kinases Molecular biology Fibronectin Haematopoiesis medicine.anatomical_structure Cell culture Cancer research biology.protein CpG Islands Female biological phenomena cell phenomena and immunity Spleen |
Zdroj: | Laboratory Investigation. 94:1396-1405 |
ISSN: | 0023-6837 |
Popis: | Spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK) has predominantly been studied in hematopoietic cells, where it is involved in immunoreceptor-mediated signaling. However, SYK expression has been shown in numerous non-hematopoietic cells, and its downregulation has been shown to be involved in tumor formation and progression. SYK methylation has been demonstrated to identify a subset of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cases with poor prognosis, but little is known regarding the biological role of SYK in HCC. We found that SYK methylation is a common event in HCC, and is inversely associated with its expression. We established stable HCC cell lines with inducible SYK expression vectors, and compared the differential RNA expression profiles of HCC cell lines with or without the induction of SYK. Gene ontology analysis revealed that the SYK-regulated genes were enriched for genes involved in cell adhesion. Accordingly, we found that the induction of SYK expression increased the adhesion of cells to fibronectin and decreased cell migration and invasion, and that cessation of SYK overexpression increased cell migration and invasion. Our findings suggest that SYK is involved in regulating cell to matrix adhesions, and that SYK loss affects the migration, and invasion of HCC cells. |
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