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Placenta growth factor, PLGF, influences the motility of lung cancer cells, the role of Rho associated kinase, Rock1

✍ Scribed by Jinfeng Chen; Lin Ye; Lijian Zhang; Wen G. Jiang


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
304 KB
Volume
105
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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Abstract

Placenta growth factor (PlGF) is a member of the VEGF family and has been implicated in the aggressive capacity of solid tumours, partly via its impact on angiogenesis. The present study determined the direct biological function of endogenous PlGF in lung cancer cells. From the human non‐small cell lung cancer cell line A549 which expressed good level of PlGF, we created sublines within which PlGF expression was knockdown by way of anti‐PlGF ribozyme transgenes. Remarkable reductions of both PlGF mRNA and protein by the ribozyme transgenes were revealed in A549 transfectants (A549^ΔPlGF^) using RT‐PCR and Western blotting respectively. A549^ΔPlGF^ cells exhibited significantly reduced migration and adhesion compared with the wild‐type (A549^WT^) and the empty plasmid control (A549^pEF/His^) cells. Immunocytochemistry and Western blotting further revealed that the expression of ROCK1, Rho associated kinase, was also reduced in A549^ΔPlGF^ cells, in comparison with wild‐type and control cells. In addition, A549^ΔPlGF^ cells lost its response to a ROCK inhibitor, which otherwise strongly inhibited the motility of A549^WT^ and A549^pEF/His^ cells. These data indicate that PlGF directly regulates the motility of human lung cancer cells and that this regulation critically dependent on ROCK‐1. The study further indicates that PlGF is a potential therapeutic target in lung cancer. J. Cell. Biochem. 105: 313–320, 2008. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.