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Interaction between fatty acid synthase and human epidermal growth receptor 2 (HER2) in osteosarcoma cells.


ABSTRACT: Elevated expression of fatty acid synthase (FASN) and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) are observed in human osteosarcoma (OS). The aim in this study is to investigate a possible connection between FASN expression and the activity of HER2. The immunohistochemistry staining was conducted on 24 OS specimens from patients, which revealed a significant positive correlation between FASN and HER2 as well as p-HER2 protein expression. Furthermore, the human OS cell lines MG-63 and U2-OS were treated with FASN-specific RNAi Plasmid or Lapatinib (an inhibitor of HER2). The mRNA of HER2 and FASN was measured using RT-PCR. Western blot was performed to detect the protein expression of HER2, p-HER2 and FASN. The results demonstrated that HER2 modulates FASN expression, inhibition of FASN resulted in down-regulation of HER2 and p-HER2 protein in OS cells. Our findings suggested that there was positive feedback regulation between FASN and HER2 expression and phosphorylation in OS cells.

SUBMITTER: Long XH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4313995 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interaction between fatty acid synthase and human epidermal growth receptor 2 (HER2) in osteosarcoma cells.

Long Xin Hua XH   Zhao Kai K   Zhang Guo Mei GM   Zhou Yang Y   Zhou Rong Ping RP   Liu Zhi Li ZL   Zhang Zhi Hong ZH  

International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 20141201 12


Elevated expression of fatty acid synthase (FASN) and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) are observed in human osteosarcoma (OS). The aim in this study is to investigate a possible connection between FASN expression and the activity of HER2. The immunohistochemistry staining was conducted on 24 OS specimens from patients, which revealed a significant positive correlation between FASN and HER2 as well as p-HER2 protein expression. Furthermore, the human OS cell lines MG-63 and U2-OS  ...[more]

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