AMIGO2 as a novel indicator of liver metastasis in patients with colorectal cancer

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Our previous study showed that adhesion molecule with immunoglobulin like domain 2 (AMIGO2) is a pivotal drivergeneoflivermetastasisviaregulatingtumorcelladhesion toliverendothelialcellsinmousemodels.Theaimofthepresent study was to clarify the role of AMIGO2 in liver metastasis in patients the colorectal cancer (CRC). Two human CRC cell lines, Caco-2 (AMIGO2-low) and HCT116 (AMIGO2-high), were used in this study. AMIGO2-overexpressing Caco-2 and AMIGO2-knockdown HCT116 cells were generated by transfection with an AMIGO2 expression vector or AMIGO2 small interfering RNA, respectively. Cell proliferation, invasion and adhesion to human liver endothelial cells were examined in in vitro studies. Immunohistochemical analysis was also performed to evaluate the association between AMIGO2 expression and liver metastasis in patients with CRC. In vitro studies revealed that cell proliferation, inva- sion and adhesion to liver endothelial cells were accelerated by upregulation of AMIGO2 expression, but suppressed by downregulation of AMIGO2 expression in human CRC cells. Immunohistochemical analysis using clinical CRC specimens revealed that AMIGO2 expression was associated with the frequency of liver metastasis (P<0.01), but not that of pulmonary metastasis (P=0.611) and peritoneal dissemination (P=0.909). In addition, AMIGO2 expression levels in tumor cells were significantly higher in liver metastatic foci than primary lesions (P=0.012). In conclusion, the present results indicated that AMIGO2 expression may contribute to the formation of liver metastasis in CRC.

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Tanio, A., Saito, H., Amisaki, M., Hara, K., Sugezawa, K., Uejima, C., … Fujiwara, Y. (2021). AMIGO2 as a novel indicator of liver metastasis in patients with colorectal cancer. Oncology Letters, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2021.12539

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