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Query: UMLS:C0598934 (
tumor growth
)
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Chromosomal band 11q13 seems to be one of the most frequently amplified lesions in human cancer, including esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC). The
oral cancer overexpressed 1
(
ORAOV1
) gene has been identified within this region, but its detailed biological function in human ESCC remains largely unclear. In our clinical samples of stage III ESCC,
ORAOV1
amplification was observed in 49 of 94 cases (53%).
ORAOV1
amplification was significantly associated with a poorly differentiated histology and tumors located in the upper or middle esophagus. Patients with
ORAOV1
amplification tended to have a shorter survival period, although the difference was not significant. To investigate the function of
ORAOV1
, we created
ORAOV1
--overexpressed ESCC cell lines that exhibited increased cellular proliferation and colony formation, compared with in vitro controls. In vivo,
ORAOV1
-overexpressed cells exhibited a significantly increased tumorigenicity and a significantly larger tumor volume and poorer differentiation than controls. The peptide mass fingerprinting technique demonstrated that
ORAOV1
bound to pyrroline-5-carboxylate reductase (PYCR), which is associated with proline metabolism and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Then,
ORAOV1
-overexpressed cell lines were resistant to stress treatment, which was cancelled by PYCR-knockdown. In addition, the
ORAOV1
-overexpressed cell line had a higher intracellular proline concentration and a lower ROS level. Our findings indicate that the
ORAOV1
gene is frequently amplified in ESCC, enhances tumorigenicity and
tumor growth
, and is associated with a poorly differentiated tumor histology via proline metabolism and ROS production.
ORAOV1
could be a novel target for the treatment of ESCC.
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PMID:Frequent amplification of ORAOV1 gene in esophageal squamous cell cancer promotes an aggressive phenotype via proline metabolism and ROS production. 2493 Jun 74