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Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 Promotes VEGF-A Expression in OSCC by Activating ILK and MEK1/2 Signaling and Downregulating miR-29c

Ming‐Yu Lien, An‐Chen Chang, Hsiao‐Chi Tsai, Ming‐Hsui Tsai, Chun‐Hung Hua, Shih‐Ping Cheng, Shih‐Wei Wang, Chih‐Hsin Tang

2020Frontiers in Oncology35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is an aggressive tumor that has a poor prognosis, with high levels of local invasion and lymph node metastasis. Vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) plays essential roles in OSCC tumor angiogenesis and metastasis. Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1, CCL2) is implicated in various inflammatory conditions and pathological processes, including oral cancer. The existing evidence has failed to confirm any correlation between MCP-1 or VEGF-A expression and OSCC angiogenesis. In this study, high expression levels of MCP-1 and VEGF-A were positively correlated with disease stage in patients with OSCC. In oral cancer cells, MCP-1 increased VEGF-A expression and subsequently promoted angiogenesis; miR-29c mimic reversed MCP-1 activity. We also found that MCP-1 modulated VEGF-A expression and angiogenesis through CCR2/ILK/MEK1/2 signaling. Ex vivo results of the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay revealed the angiogenic qualities of MCP-1, with increased numbers of visible blood vessel branches. Our data suggest that MCP-1 is a new molecular therapeutic target for the inhibition of angiogenesis and metastasis in OSCC.

Topics & Concepts

AngiogenesisCancer researchMetastasisLymphangiogenesisCCL2Chorioallantoic membraneCCR2MonocyteChemotaxisVascular endothelial growth factorNeovascularizationMedicineChemokineCancerBiologyImmunologyInflammationInternal medicineVEGF receptorsChemokine receptorReceptorMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchChemokine receptors and signaling
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