Oncogenic roles of astrocyte elevated gene-1 (AEG-1) in osteosarcoma progression and prognosis

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Abstract

Astrocyte elevated gene-1 (AEG-1) is overexpressed in several cancers and plays an important role in cancer progression. However, AEG-1 expression, biological function and clinical significance in osteosarcoma have not been uncovered. Utilizing manipulated human osteosarcoma cell lines and osteosarcoma tissues, we found that increasing expression of AEG-1 enhanced osteosarcoma cell proliferation and invasion in vitro, and knockdown of AEG-1 significantly attenuated osteosarcoma cell malignancy. Moreover, AEG-1 was overexpressed in osteosarcoma tissues and overexpression of AEG-1 was strongly associated with gender (p = 0.018), clinical stages (p < 0.001), classification (p < 0.001), metastasis (p = 0.013), differentiation (p < 0.001) and poor survival (p = 0.021). Mechanistic studies conducted in vitro and in vivo revealed that AEG-1-mediated carcinogenesis and invasiveness might be through upregulating MMP-2. Taken together, our data strongly suggest that AEG-1 plays a crucial role in osteosarcoma progression through MMP-2 and AEG-1 could be a useful biomarker for the prediction of osteosarcoma progression and prognosis. © 2011 Landes Bioscience.

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Wang, F., Ke, Z. F., Sun, S. J., Chen, W. F., Yang, S. C., Li, S. H., … Wang, L. T. (2011). Oncogenic roles of astrocyte elevated gene-1 (AEG-1) in osteosarcoma progression and prognosis. Cancer Biology and Therapy, 12(6), 539–548. https://doi.org/10.4161/cbt.12.6.16301

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