CYPA promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (SOC) in vitro and in vivo

Abstract Ovarian cancer (OC) is a type of gynaecological malignancy with high mortality in females. Serous ovarian cancer (SOC) is a distinct subtype of OC with poor early diagnosis. Given the limitations of traditional therapies, such as chemotherapy, targeted treatment is therefore a promising the...

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Main Authors: Zhi-Ying Qi, Fang Wang, Ying-Ying Yue, Xue-Wang Guo, Rui-Meng Guo, Hong-Lin Li, Yan-Ying Xu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:Journal of Ovarian Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13048-019-0593-2
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spelling doaj-21b183b947cf40ccae1ab8d261d0852d2020-11-29T12:12:40ZengBMCJournal of Ovarian Research1757-22152019-11-011211910.1186/s13048-019-0593-2CYPA promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (SOC) in vitro and in vivoZhi-Ying Qi0Fang Wang1Ying-Ying YueXue-Wang GuoRui-Meng Guo2Hong-Lin Li3Yan-Ying Xu4Department of gynecolog, the second hospital of Tianjin medical universityDepartment of gynecolog, the second hospital of Tianjin medical universityDepartment of gynecolog, the second hospital of Tianjin medical universityDepartment of gynecolog, the second hospital of Tianjin medical universityDepartment of gynecolog, the second hospital of Tianjin medical universityAbstract Ovarian cancer (OC) is a type of gynaecological malignancy with high mortality in females. Serous ovarian cancer (SOC) is a distinct subtype of OC with poor early diagnosis. Given the limitations of traditional therapies, such as chemotherapy, targeted treatment is therefore a promising therapy to improve the survival rate of SOC patients. Cyclophilin A (CYPA) is a member of Cyclophilin family and thought to participates in multiple cellular processes such as cell transduction and immune modulation. Recently, various of studies indicated that CYPA has critical impact on cancer progression. CYPA could regulate cell proliferation, invasion, and chemoresistance of multiple types of cancers. However, it is still unclear whether it could affect ovarian cancer. In this study, we demonstrated that CYPA was highly expressed in SOC tissues compared with adjacent tissues. Further, CYPA was significantly associated with clinical stage and lymphnode metastasis of SOC patients. Additionally, data indicated that knockdown of CYPA by its shRNA dramatically reduces migration and invasion capacity of SOC cells in vitro and blocks tumor metastasis in vivo. Our study investigates the involvement of CYPA in the progression and metastasis of SOC, and therefore provides CYPA as a promising therapeutic target for SOC treatment.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13048-019-0593-2Serous ovarian cancer (SOC)CYPAMigrationInvasionTherapeutic target
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author Zhi-Ying Qi
Fang Wang
Ying-Ying Yue
Xue-Wang Guo
Rui-Meng Guo
Hong-Lin Li
Yan-Ying Xu
spellingShingle Zhi-Ying Qi
Fang Wang
Ying-Ying Yue
Xue-Wang Guo
Rui-Meng Guo
Hong-Lin Li
Yan-Ying Xu
CYPA promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (SOC) in vitro and in vivo
Journal of Ovarian Research
Serous ovarian cancer (SOC)
CYPA
Migration
Invasion
Therapeutic target
author_facet Zhi-Ying Qi
Fang Wang
Ying-Ying Yue
Xue-Wang Guo
Rui-Meng Guo
Hong-Lin Li
Yan-Ying Xu
author_sort Zhi-Ying Qi
title CYPA promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (SOC) in vitro and in vivo
title_short CYPA promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (SOC) in vitro and in vivo
title_full CYPA promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (SOC) in vitro and in vivo
title_fullStr CYPA promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (SOC) in vitro and in vivo
title_full_unstemmed CYPA promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (SOC) in vitro and in vivo
title_sort cypa promotes the progression and metastasis of serous ovarian cancer (soc) in vitro and in vivo
publisher BMC
series Journal of Ovarian Research
issn 1757-2215
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Ovarian cancer (OC) is a type of gynaecological malignancy with high mortality in females. Serous ovarian cancer (SOC) is a distinct subtype of OC with poor early diagnosis. Given the limitations of traditional therapies, such as chemotherapy, targeted treatment is therefore a promising therapy to improve the survival rate of SOC patients. Cyclophilin A (CYPA) is a member of Cyclophilin family and thought to participates in multiple cellular processes such as cell transduction and immune modulation. Recently, various of studies indicated that CYPA has critical impact on cancer progression. CYPA could regulate cell proliferation, invasion, and chemoresistance of multiple types of cancers. However, it is still unclear whether it could affect ovarian cancer. In this study, we demonstrated that CYPA was highly expressed in SOC tissues compared with adjacent tissues. Further, CYPA was significantly associated with clinical stage and lymphnode metastasis of SOC patients. Additionally, data indicated that knockdown of CYPA by its shRNA dramatically reduces migration and invasion capacity of SOC cells in vitro and blocks tumor metastasis in vivo. Our study investigates the involvement of CYPA in the progression and metastasis of SOC, and therefore provides CYPA as a promising therapeutic target for SOC treatment.
topic Serous ovarian cancer (SOC)
CYPA
Migration
Invasion
Therapeutic target
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13048-019-0593-2
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