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Query: UMLS:C0035412 (
rhabdomyosarcoma
)
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Connective tissue growth factor (
CTGF
/CCN2), a cysteine-rich protein of the CCN (Cyr61,
CTGF
, Nov) family of genes, emerged from a microarray screen of genes expressed by human
rhabdomyosarcoma
cells.
Rhabdomyosarcoma
is a soft tissue sarcoma of childhood deriving from skeletal muscle cells. In this study, we investigated the role of
CTGF
in
rhabdomyosarcoma
. Human
rhabdomyosarcoma
cells of the embryonal (RD/12, RD/18, CCA) and the alveolar histotype (RMZ-RC2, SJ-RH4, SJ-RH30),
rhabdomyosarcoma
tumor specimens, and normal skeletal muscle cells expressed
CTGF
. To determine the function of
CTGF
, we treated
rhabdomyosarcoma
cells with a
CTGF
antisense oligonucleotide or with a
CTGF
small interfering RNA (siRNA). Both treatments inhibited
rhabdomyosarcoma
cell growth, suggesting the existence of a new autocrine loop based on
CTGF
.
CTGF
antisense oligonucleotide-mediated growth inhibition was specifically due to a significant increase in apoptosis, whereas cell proliferation was unchanged.
CTGF
antisense oligonucleotide induced a strong decrease in the level of myogenic differentiation of
rhabdomyosarcoma
cells, whereas the addition of recombinant
CTGF
significantly increased the proportion of myosin-positive cells.
CTGF
emerges as a survival and differentiation factor and could be a new therapeutic target in human
rhabdomyosarcoma
.
...
PMID:Inhibition of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF/CCN2) expression decreases the survival and myogenic differentiation of human rhabdomyosarcoma cells. 1499 33
Connective tissue growth factor (
CTGF
/CCN2) is a cysteine-rich matricellular protein that belongs to the CCN (CYR61,
CTGF
, NOV) protein family. It is highly expressed by human
rhabdomyosarcoma
cells and sustains their survival. In this study we investigated CCN2 expression in a mouse model of spontaneous rhabdomyosarcomagenesis that combines HER-2/neu oncogene activation and p53 oncosuppressor gene inactivation (BALB-p53neu mice). Murine
rhabdomyosarcoma
cells showed a 4-26 fold increase in CCN2 mRNA expression regarding to normal thigh muscle. Moreover, they expressed CCN2 protein at levels comparable to human
rhabdomyosarcoma
cells. Therefore BALBp53neu mice might be useful for the evaluation of the role played by CCN2 in
rhabdomyosarcoma
in vivo.
...
PMID:Expression of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF/CCN2) in a mouse model of rhabdomyosarcomagenesis. 1815 69
The CCN (Cy61,
CTGF
and NOV) family of proteins is a group of matricellular biomolecules involved in both physiological and pathological processes. Elevated expression of the CCN3 (also known as NOV, Nephroblastoma overexpressed) gene has been detected in clinical samples of the skeletal muscle cancer
rhabdomyosarcoma
, with the highest expression found in the alveolar subtype (aRMS). Over 80% of aRMSs are characterized by a chromosomal translocation-derived fusion transcription factor PAX3-FKHR. In this study, we linked elevated CCN3 levels in aRMS cells to PAX3-FKHR expression. We found reduced CCN3 levels in aRMS cells following small interfering RNA knockdown of PAX3-FKHR, and increased CCN3 levels in C2 myoblasts following ectopic expression of PAX3-FKHR. Promoter, electrophoretic mobility shift assay and chromatin immunoprecipitation analyses confirmed that the CCN3 gene was a direct target for PAX3-FKHR transcriptional activation through a paired-domain DNA sequence in the first intron of the CCN3 gene. To determine the function of CCN3, we showed that knockdown and ectopic expression of CCN3 decreased survival and increased differentiation in aRMS cells, respectively. In addition, we found that exogenously supplied CCN3 protein promoted aRMS cell adhesion, migration and Matrigel invasion. Taken together, data from this study have (1) provided a mechanistic basis for the CCN3 overexpression in aRMS cells, and (2) identified CCN3 as an autocrine/paracrine factor that contributes to the aggressive behavior of aRMS cells, perhaps through a positive feedback loop. Thus, CCN3 may be an attractive target for therapeutic intervention in aRMS.
...
PMID:Nephroblastoma overexpressed (NOV/CCN3) gene: a paired-domain-specific PAX3-FKHR transcription target that promotes survival and motility in alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma cells. 2142 12