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GOLGA2/GM130, cis-Golgi matrix protein, is a novel target of anticancer gene therapy.


ABSTRACT: Achievement of long-term survival of patients with lung cancer treated with conventional chemotherapy is still difficult for treatment of metastatic and advanced tumors. Despite recent progress in investigational therapies, survival rates are still disappointingly low and novel adjuvant and systemic therapies are urgently needed. A recently elucidated secretory pathway is attracting considerable interest as a promising anticancer target. The cis-Golgi matrix protein, GOLGA2/GM130, plays an important role in glycosylation and transport of protein in the secretory pathway. In this study, the effects of short hairpin RNA (shRNA) constructs targeting GOLGA2/GM130 (shGOLGA2) on autophagy and lung cancer growth were evaluated in vitro and in vivo. Downregulation of GOLGA2/GM130 led to induction of autophagy and inhibition of glycosylation in A549 cells and in the lungs of K-ras(LA1) mice. Furthermore, downregulation of GOLGA2/GM130 decreased angiogenesis and cancer cell invasion in vitro and suppressed tumorigenesis in lung cancer mice model. The tumor specificity of sequence targeting GOLGA2/GM130 was also demonstrated. Taken together, these results suggest that induction of autophagy by shGOLGA2 may induce cell death rather than cell survival. Therefore, downregulation of GOLGA2/GM130 may be a potential therapeutic option for lung cancer.

SUBMITTER: Chang SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3498792 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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GOLGA2/GM130, cis-Golgi matrix protein, is a novel target of anticancer gene therapy.

Chang Seung-Hee SH   Hong Seong-Ho SH   Jiang Hu-Lin HL   Minai-Tehrani Arash A   Yu Kyeong-Nam KN   Lee Jae-Ho JH   Kim Ji-Eun JE   Shin Ji-Young JY   Kang Bitna B   Park Sungjin S   Han Kiwon K   Chae Chanhee C   Cho Myung-Haing MH  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20120626 11


Achievement of long-term survival of patients with lung cancer treated with conventional chemotherapy is still difficult for treatment of metastatic and advanced tumors. Despite recent progress in investigational therapies, survival rates are still disappointingly low and novel adjuvant and systemic therapies are urgently needed. A recently elucidated secretory pathway is attracting considerable interest as a promising anticancer target. The cis-Golgi matrix protein, GOLGA2/GM130, plays an impor  ...[more]

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