The significance of lumican expression in ovarian cancer drugresistant cell lines

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Purpose: The aim of the present study is to determine the expression of LUM in drug-resistant ovarian cancer cell lines. Methods: Doxorubicin- (DOX), topotecan- (TOP) and vincristine- (VIN) resistant variants of the W1 ovarian cancer cell line were used in this study. We used quantitative real-time polymerase chain reactions to determine LUM mRNA levels. Protein expression was detected using Western blot and immunocytochemistry assays. Protein glycosylation was investigated using PGNase F digestion. Immunohistochemistry assays were used to determine protein expression in ovarian cancer patients. Results: We observed increased expression of LUM in drug-resistant cell lines at both the mRNA and the protein level. The most abundant LUM expression was observed in TOP-resistant cell line. We observed LUM bands that corresponded to different molecular masses, and the most abundant LUM form was the secreted form, which had a mass of 50 kDa. Double immunofluorescence analysis showed coexpression of LUM and COL3A1 as well as the presence of extracellular COL3A1 in the TOP-resistant cell line. Finally, we detected the LUM protein in ovarian cancer tissue. Conclusion: The expression of LUM in cytostatic-resistant cell lines suggests its role in drug resistance. The co-expression of LUM and COL3A1 indicates the significance of LUM in collagen fibre assembly. Expression in ovarian cancer tissue suggests that LUM can play a role in ovarian cancer pathogenesis in ways similar to other cancers.

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Klejewski, A., Sterzyńska, K., Wojtowicz, K., Świerczewska, M., Partyka, M., Brazert, M., … Januchowski, R. (2017). The significance of lumican expression in ovarian cancer drugresistant cell lines. Oncotarget, 8(43), 74466–74478. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20169

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