Incomplete radiofrequency ablation provokes colorectal cancer liver metastases through heat shock response by PKCα/Fra-1 pathway

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Abstract

Objective: Incomplete radiofrequency ablation (ICR) has been proposed as a major cause of recurrence in the treatment of hepatic metastatic tumors. We tried to determine the mechanisms of this progression in colorectal cancer (CRC) liver metastasis (CRLMs) Methods: We have established a mouse model of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) therapy to demonstrate increased risk of recurrence of CRLMs with ICR. Here we focused on heat shock-induced CRC malignancy. Sub-lethal heat shock (HS) in CRC cell lines provoked cell growth, invasion, and tumor initiation in vitro and in vivo. Results: We found that Fra-1, which lies downstream of PKCα-ERK1/2 signaling, was significantly increased by HS compared with the untreated CRC cells. Silencing Fra-1 reversed the tumor promoting effects of HS. Furthermore, proliferation and tumor initiation inducer c-Myc, together with tumor invasion inducer matrix-metalloprotase 1 (MMP-1) expression were up-regulated by AP-1/Fra-1 induced genes transcription. Conclusions: Our study demonstrated that ICR generated HS induces CRC malignancy by targeting Fra-1, which could be a potential prognostic marker and a promising therapeutic strategy to prevent disease recurrence after radiofrequency ablation treatment.

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Zhang, Z., Zhang, Y., Zhang, L., Pei, Y., Wu, Y., Liang, H., … Zhang, B. (2019). Incomplete radiofrequency ablation provokes colorectal cancer liver metastases through heat shock response by PKCα/Fra-1 pathway. Cancer Biology and Medicine, 16(3), 542–555. https://doi.org/10.20892/j.issn.2095-3941.2018.0407

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