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CXCR4/CXCL12 expression and signalling in kidney cancer

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 86, Issue 8, Pages 1250-1256

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6600221

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CXCR4; CXCL12; kidney cancer; receptor signalling; functional genomics

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CXCL12 (SDF-1), a CXC-chemokine, and its specific receptor, CXCR4, have recently been shown to be involved in tumourgenesis, prolileration and angiogenesis. Therefore, we analysed CXCL12alpha/CXCR4 expression and function in four human kidney cancer cell lines (A-498, CAKI-1. CAKI-2, HA-7), 10 freshly harvested human tumour samples and corresponding normal kidney tissue. While none of the analysed tumour cell lines expressed CXCL12alpha, A-498 cells were found to express CXCR4, More importantly, real-time RT-PCR analysis of 10 tumour samples and respective adjacent normal kidney tissue disclosed a distinct and divergent downregulation of CXCL12alpha. and upregulation of CXCR-4 in primary tumour tissue. To prove that the CXCR4 protein is functionally active, rhCXCL12alpha was Investigated for its ability to induce changes of intracellular calcium levels in A-498 cells, Moreover, we used cDNA expression arrays to evaluate the biological influence or CXCL12alpha. Comparing gene expression profiles in rhCXCL12alpha stimulated vs unstimulated A-498 kidney cancer cells revealed specific regulation of 31 out of 1 176 genes tested on a selected human cancer array. with a prominent Stimulation of genes involved In cell-cycle regulation and apoptosis, The genetic changes reported here should provide new insights into the developmental paths leading to tumour progression and may also aid the design of new approaches to therapeutic Intervention, (C) 2002 Cancer Research UK.

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