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WISP-1 positively regulates angiogenesis by controlling VEGF-A expression in human osteosarcoma.


ABSTRACT: In recent years, much research has focused on the role of angiogenesis in osteosarcoma, which occurs predominantly in adolescents and young adults. The vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) pathway is the key regulator of angiogenesis and in osteosarcoma. VEGF-A expression has been recognized as a prognostic marker in angiogenesis. Aberrant WNT1-inducible signaling pathway protein-1 (WISP-1) expression is associated with various cancers. However, the function of WISP-1 in osteosarcoma angiogenesis is poorly understood. We demonstrate a positive correlation between WISP-1 and VEGF-A expression in human osteosarcoma. Moreover, we show that WISP-1 promotes VEGF-A expression in human osteosarcoma cells, subsequently inducing human endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) migration and tube formation. The focal adhesion kinase (FAK), Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK), and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1? signaling pathways were activated after WISP-1 stimulation, while FAK, JNK, and HIF-1? inhibitors or small interfering RNA (siRNA) abolished WISP-1-induced VEGF-A expression and angiogenesis. In vitro and in vivo studies revealed down-regulation of microRNA-381 (miR-381) in WISP-1-induced VEGF-A expression and angiogenesis. Our findings reveal that WISP-1 enhances VEGF-A expression and angiogenesis through the FAK/JNK/HIF-1? signaling pathways, as well as via down-regulation of miR-381 expression. WISP-1 may be a promising target in osteosarcoma angiogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Tsai HC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5477571 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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WISP-1 positively regulates angiogenesis by controlling VEGF-A expression in human osteosarcoma.

Tsai Hsiao-Chi HC   Tzeng Huey-En HE   Huang Chun-Yin CY   Huang Yuan-Li YL   Tsai Chun-Hao CH   Wang Shih-Wei SW   Wang Po-Chuan PC   Chang An-Chen AC   Fong Yi-Chin YC   Tang Chih-Hsin CH  

Cell death & disease 20170413 4


In recent years, much research has focused on the role of angiogenesis in osteosarcoma, which occurs predominantly in adolescents and young adults. The vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) pathway is the key regulator of angiogenesis and in osteosarcoma. VEGF-A expression has been recognized as a prognostic marker in angiogenesis. Aberrant WNT1-inducible signaling pathway protein-1 (WISP-1) expression is associated with various cancers. However, the function of WISP-1 in osteosarcoma an  ...[more]

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