Function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasion

Cancer incidence has been increasing steadily and is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Gastric cancer is still most common malignancy in Korea. Cancer initiation and progression are multistep processes involving various growth factors and their ligands. Among these growth factors, we have st...

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Main Authors: Sung Ae Koh, Kyung Hee Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yeungnam University College of Medicine 2020-04-01
Series:Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.e-yujm.org/upload/pdf/yujm-2019-00437.pdf
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spelling doaj-f840f98dde104ca48ea101e9f0828caa2020-11-25T03:34:17ZengYeungnam University College of MedicineYeungnam University Journal of Medicine2384-02932020-04-01372737810.12701/yujm.2019.004372468Function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasionSung Ae Koh0Kyung Hee Lee Department of Hematology-Oncology, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu, KoreaCancer incidence has been increasing steadily and is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Gastric cancer is still most common malignancy in Korea. Cancer initiation and progression are multistep processes involving various growth factors and their ligands. Among these growth factors, we have studied hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), which is associated with cell proliferation and invasion, leading to cancer and metastasis, especially in gastric cancer. We explored the intercellular communication between HGF and other surface membrane receptors in gastric cancer cell lines. Using complimentary deoxyribonucleic acid microarray technology, we found new genes associated with HGF in the stomach cancer cell lines, NUGC-3 and MKN-28, and identified their function within the HGF pathway. The HGF/N-methyl-N’-nitroso-guanidine human osteosarcoma transforming gene (c-MET) axis interacts with several molecules including E-cadherin, urokinase plasminogen activator, KiSS-1, Jun B, and lipocalin-2. This pathway may affect cell invasion and metastasis or cell apoptosis and is therefore associated with tumorigenesis and metastasis in gastric cancer.http://www.e-yujm.org/upload/pdf/yujm-2019-00437.pdfcell proliferationhepatocyte growth factorneoplasm metastasisstomach neoplasm
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author Sung Ae Koh
Kyung Hee Lee
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Kyung Hee Lee
Function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasion
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
cell proliferation
hepatocyte growth factor
neoplasm metastasis
stomach neoplasm
author_facet Sung Ae Koh
Kyung Hee Lee
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title Function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasion
title_short Function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasion
title_full Function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasion
title_fullStr Function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasion
title_full_unstemmed Function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasion
title_sort function of hepatocyte growth factor in gastric cancer proliferation and invasion
publisher Yeungnam University College of Medicine
series Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
issn 2384-0293
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Cancer incidence has been increasing steadily and is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Gastric cancer is still most common malignancy in Korea. Cancer initiation and progression are multistep processes involving various growth factors and their ligands. Among these growth factors, we have studied hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), which is associated with cell proliferation and invasion, leading to cancer and metastasis, especially in gastric cancer. We explored the intercellular communication between HGF and other surface membrane receptors in gastric cancer cell lines. Using complimentary deoxyribonucleic acid microarray technology, we found new genes associated with HGF in the stomach cancer cell lines, NUGC-3 and MKN-28, and identified their function within the HGF pathway. The HGF/N-methyl-N’-nitroso-guanidine human osteosarcoma transforming gene (c-MET) axis interacts with several molecules including E-cadherin, urokinase plasminogen activator, KiSS-1, Jun B, and lipocalin-2. This pathway may affect cell invasion and metastasis or cell apoptosis and is therefore associated with tumorigenesis and metastasis in gastric cancer.
topic cell proliferation
hepatocyte growth factor
neoplasm metastasis
stomach neoplasm
url http://www.e-yujm.org/upload/pdf/yujm-2019-00437.pdf
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