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Query: UNIPROT:Q86TM3 (
cage
)
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Rationale:
Pancreatic cancer is one of the most difficult cancers to manage and its poor prognosis stems from the lack of a reliable early disease biomarker coupled with its highly metastatic potential. Liver metastasis accounts for the high mortality rate in pancreatic cancer. Therefore, a better understanding of the mechanism(s) underlying the acquisition of the metastatic potential in pancreatic cancer is highly desirable.
Methods:
Microarray analysis in wild-type and highly liver metastatic human pancreatic cancer cell lines was performed to identify gene expression signatures that underlie the metastatic process. We validated our findings in patient samples, nude mice, cell lines and database analysis.
Results:
We identified a metastasis-related gene, laminin subunit alpha 4 (
LAMA4
), that was upregulated in highly liver metastatic human pancreatic cancer cell lines. Downregulation of
LAMA4
reduced the liver metastatic ability of pancreatic cancer cells
in vivo
. Furthermore,
LAMA4
expression was positively correlated with tumor severity and
in silico
analyses revealed that
LAMA4
was associated with altered tumor microenvironment. In particular, our
in vitro
and i
n vivo
results showed that
LAMA4
expression was highly correlated with
cancer-associated
fibroblasts (CAFs) level which may contribute to pancreatic cancer metastasis. We further found that
LAMA4
had a positive effect on the recruitment and activity of CAFs.
Conclusions:
These data provide evidence for
LAMA4
as a possible biomarker of disease progression and poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer. Our findings indicate that
LAMA4
may contribute to pancreatic cancer metastasis via recruitment or activation of CAFs.
...
PMID:LAMA4 upregulation is associated with high liver metastasis potential and poor survival outcome of Pancreatic Cancer. 3292 48