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FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 24, Issue 10, Pages 4103-4116Publisher
FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
DOI: 10.1096/fj.10-161356
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calcium-independent phospholipase A(2)beta; iPLA(2)beta(-/-) mice; lysophosphatidic acid; tumor microenvironment
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- U.S. National Institutes of Health [RO1 CA095042]
- Indiana University Cancer Center
- Mary Fendrich Hulman Charitable Trust
- U.S. Public Health Service [R37-DK-34388, P41-RR-00954, P60-DK-20579, P30-DK-56341]
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Host-tumor cell interactions are recognized to be critical in tumor development. We have shown that group VIA phospholipase A(2) [calcium-independent phospholipase A(2)beta (iPLA(2)beta)] is important in regulating extracellular lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) levels around human epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) cells. To explore the role of iPLA(2)beta in host-tumor cell interactions, we have used immunocompetent iPLA(2)beta knockout (iPLA(2)beta(-/-)) mice and the mouse EOC cell line ID8. Tumorigenesis and ascites formation were reduced in iPLA(2)beta(-/-) mice compared with wild-type (WT) mice by more >50% and were reduced further when ID8 cell iPLA(2)beta levels were lowered (by>95%) with shRNA. LPA and lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC) levels in the tumor microenvironment were reduced to similar to 80% of WT levels in iPLA(2)beta(-/-) mice. LPA, but not LPC, stimulated ID8 cell migration and invasion with cells in which iPLA(2)beta expression had been down-regulated in vitro. LPA, but not LPC, also enhanced in vivo ascites formation (by similar to 5-fold) and tumorigenesis in iPLA(2)beta(-/-) mice. This is the first demonstration of a role for host cell iPLA(2)beta in cancer, and these findings suggest that iPLA(2)beta is a potential target for developing novel antineoplastic therapeutic strategies.-Li, H., Zhao, Z., Wei, G., Yan, L., Wang, D., Zhang, H., Sandusky, G. E., Turk, J., Xu, Y. Group VIA phospholipase A(2) in both host and tumor cells is involved in ovarian cancer development. FASEB J. 24, 4103-4116 (2010). www.fasebj.org
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