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Functional and clinical evidence for NDRG2 as a candidate suppressor of liver cancer metastasis

Authors
Lee, Dong ChulKang, Yun KyungKim, Woo HoJang, Ye JinKim, Dong JoonPark, In YoungSohn, Bo HwaSohn, Hyun AhmLee, Hee GuLim, Jong SeokKim, Jae WhaSong, Eun YoungKim, Dong MinLee, Mi-NiOh, Goo TaegKim, Soo JungPark, Kyung ChanYoo, Hyang SookChoi, Jong YoungYeom, Young Il
Issue Date
1-Jun-2008
Publisher
AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
Citation
CANCER RESEARCH, v.68, no.11, pp 4210 - 4220
Pages
11
Journal Title
CANCER RESEARCH
Volume
68
Number
11
Start Page
4210
End Page
4220
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/14237
DOI
10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-5040
ISSN
0008-5472
Abstract
We searched for potential suppressors of tumor metastasis by identifying the genes that are frequently down-regulated in hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) while being negatively correlated with clinical parameters relevant to tumor metastasis, and we report here on the identification of N-myc downstream regulated gene 2 (NDRG2) as a promising candidate. NDRG2 expression was significantly reduced in HCC compared with nontumor or normal liver tissues [87.5% (35 of 40) and 62% (62 of 100) at RNA and protein levels, respectively]. Reduction of NDRG2 expression was intimately associated with promoter hypermethylation because its promoter region was found to carry extensively methylated CpG sites in HCC cell lines and primary tumors. Immunohistochemical analysis of NDRG2 protein in 100 HCC patient tissues indicated that NDRG2 expression loss is significantly correlated with aggressive tumor behaviors such as late tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) stage (P = 0.012), differentiation grade (P = 0.024), portal vein thrombi (P = 0.011), infiltrative growth pattern (P = 0.015), nodal/distant metastasis (P = 0.027), and recurrent tumor (P = 0.021), as well as shorter patient survival rates. Ectopically expressed NDRG2 suppressed invasion and migration of a highly invasive cell line, SK-Hep-1, and experimental tumor metastasis in vivo, whereas small interfering RNA-mediated knockdown resulted in increased invasion and migration of a weakly invasive cell line, PLC/PRF/5. In addition, NDRG2 could antagonize transforming growth factor beta 1-mediated tumor cell invasion by specifically down-regulating the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2 and laminin 332 pathway components, with concomitant suppression of Rho GTPase activity. These results suggest that NDRG2 can inhibit extracellular matrix-based, Rho-driven tumor cell invasion and migration and thereby play important roles in suppressing tumor metastasis in HCC.
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