DLC1 suppresses distant dissemination of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells in nude mice through reduction of RhoA GTPase activity, actin cytoskeletal disruption and down-regulation of genes involved in metastasis

  • Authors:
    • Xiaoling Zhou
    • Drazen B. Zimonjic
    • Sang-Won Park
    • Xu-Yu Yang
    • Marian E. Durkin
    • Nicholas C. Popescu
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  • Published online on: June 1, 2008     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.6.1285
  • Pages: 1285-1291
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Abstract

The process of cell dissemination from the primary tumors to distant sites is the most harmful event during cancer progression, and the leading cause of cancer death. We have previously demonstrated that restoration of DLC1 tumor suppressor gene expression in the DLC1-negative Focus and 7703K human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell lines induced caspase-3 mediated apoptosis, reduced cell growth in vitro and tumorigenicity in vivo and diminished the ability to migrate through Matrigel, a property suggestive of metastatic potential in vivo. We now show that subcutaneous tumors developing after inoculation of Focus and 7703K cells into nude mice disseminate cells to liver and lung, and this process is markedly suppressed by restoration of DLC1 expression. Inhibition of tumor cell dissemination was associated with lower levels of RhoA activity, an increase in rounded cells and a reduction in actin stress fibers and focal adhesion molecules that are of critical importance in cancer cell invasion and metastasis. In addition, DLC1 down-regulated the expression of osteopontin and matrix metalloproteinase-9, which are highly up-regulated in most primary HCC with associated metastases. These observations implicate the DLC1 gene in suppression of HCC cell dissemination and identify novel cellular and genetic alterations that contribute to prevention of metastasis, a life-threatening event in cancer progression.

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Zhou X, Zimonjic DB, Park S, Yang X, Durkin ME and Popescu NC: DLC1 suppresses distant dissemination of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells in nude mice through reduction of RhoA GTPase activity, actin cytoskeletal disruption and down-regulation of genes involved in metastasis. Int J Oncol 32: 1285-1291, 2008
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Zhou, X., Zimonjic, D.B., Park, S., Yang, X., Durkin, M.E., & Popescu, N.C. (2008). DLC1 suppresses distant dissemination of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells in nude mice through reduction of RhoA GTPase activity, actin cytoskeletal disruption and down-regulation of genes involved in metastasis. International Journal of Oncology, 32, 1285-1291. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.6.1285
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Zhou, X., Zimonjic, D. B., Park, S., Yang, X., Durkin, M. E., Popescu, N. C."DLC1 suppresses distant dissemination of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells in nude mice through reduction of RhoA GTPase activity, actin cytoskeletal disruption and down-regulation of genes involved in metastasis". International Journal of Oncology 32.6 (2008): 1285-1291.
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Zhou, X., Zimonjic, D. B., Park, S., Yang, X., Durkin, M. E., Popescu, N. C."DLC1 suppresses distant dissemination of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells in nude mice through reduction of RhoA GTPase activity, actin cytoskeletal disruption and down-regulation of genes involved in metastasis". International Journal of Oncology 32, no. 6 (2008): 1285-1291. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.32.6.1285