Role of EGFL7/EGFR-signaling pathway in migration and invasion of growth hormone-producing pituitary adenomas

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Qian Liu
Junwen Zhang
Hua Gao
Taoyang Yuan
Jie Kang
Lu Jin
Songbai Gui
Yazhuo Zhang
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[1] Capital Medical University,Beijing Neurosurgical Institute
[2] Capital Medical University,Beijing Tiantan Hospital
[3] Capital Medical University,Key Laboratory of Central Nervous System Injury Research, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders Brain Tumor Center, China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases
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Science China Life Sciences | 2018年 / 61卷
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EGFL7; EGFR; growth hormone-producing pituitary adenomas (GHPA); invasion; tumorigenesis;
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Currently, the primary therapeutic strategy for most growth hormone-producing pituitary adenomas (GHPA) is surgery. Due to the invasiveness of GHPA, high recurrence has limited the benefit of complete adenoma removal surgery. Epidermal growth factor-like domain 7 (EGFL7) is a secreted factor implicated in tumor angiogenesis, growth, invasiveness and metastasis in GHPA. Herein, we observed that the expression level of EGFL7 and p-EGFR in invasive GHPA was much higher than that of non-invasive GHPA. The overexpression of EGFL7 was positively correlated with activation of EGFR (p-EGFR). Noticeably, EGFL7 knockdown significantly inhibited activation of EGFR signaling cascades, including p-ERGR, p-AKT and p-ERK. Further studies showed that EGFL7 knockdown or pharmacological inhibition of EGFR-pathway, using EGFR inhibitor Tyrphostin AG-1478, significantly suppressed migration and invasion of GH3 and GT1-1 cells. In summary, our findings suggest that EGFL7 is a key factor for regulation of EGFR signaling pathway and plays an important role in migration and invasion of invasive GHPA.
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