Artigo
MAPK7 Gene Controls Proliferation, Migration and Cell Invasion in Osteosarcoma
Fecha
2016Registro en:
Molecular Carcinogenesis. Hoboken, v. 55, n. 11, p. 1700-1713, 2016.
0899-1987
10.1002/mc.22420
WOS:000387853200018
Autor
Gamba, Francine Tesser [UNIFESP]
Lopes, Luana Joyce da Silva [UNIFESP]
Petrilli, Antonio Sergio [UNIFESP]
Toledo, Silvia Regina Caminada de [UNIFESP]
Institución
Resumen
Osteosarcomas (OS) are the most common malignant bone tumors, and the identification of useful tumor biomarkers and target proteins is required to predict the clinical outcome of patients and therapeutic response as well as to develop novel therapeutic strategies. In our previous study, MAPK7 has been identified as a candidate oncogene, and a promising prognostic marker for OS. Sequential activation of protein kinases within the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades is a common mechanism of signal transduction in many cellular processes. In this study, we investigated the behavior of MAPK7 gene in OS cell lines. Technical viability, proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis were used to evaluate the function of the MAPK7 gene. We evaluated the behavior of the OS cells with MAPK7 gene silenced, not silenced, and exposed to the main chemotherapy drugs used in OS treatment. We found that silenced MAPK7 gene is effective at suppressing cell proliferation, inhibiting cell migration, and invasion. Furthermore, MAPK7 is an important activator of transcription factors and is the main expression modulator of other key genes in the MAPK pathway. In summary, our study suggests that MAPK7 might be a promising therapeutic target for OS. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.