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G-protein coupled receptor 64 (GPR64) acts as a tumor suppressor in endometrial cancer.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer. G-protein coupled receptor 64 (GPR64) belongs to a family of adhesion GPCRs and plays an important role in male fertility. However, the function of GPR64 has not been studied in endometrial cancer. Our objective is to investigate the role of GPR64 in endometrial cancer.

Methods

We examined the levels of GPR64 in human endometrioid endometrial carcinoma by immunohistochemistry analysis. To determine a tumor suppressor role of GPR64 in endometrial cancer, we used a siRNA loss of function approach in human endometrial adenocarcinoma cell lines.

Results

GPR64 levels were remarkably lower in 10 of 21 (47.62%) of endometrial carcinoma samples compared to control. Depletion of GPR64 by siRNA transfection revealed an increase of colony formation ability, cell proliferation, cell migration, and invasion activity in Ishikawa and HEC1A cells. The expression of Connexin 43 (Cx43), a member of the large family of gap junction proteins, was reduced through activation of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in Ishikawa cells with GPR64-deficicy.

Conclusions

These results suggest that GPR64 plays an important tumor suppressor role in endometrial cancer.

SUBMITTER: Ahn JI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6694613 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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G-protein coupled receptor 64 (GPR64) acts as a tumor suppressor in endometrial cancer.

Ahn Jong Il JI   Yoo Jung-Yoon JY   Kim Tae Hoon TH   Kim Young Im YI   Broaddus Russell R RR   Ahn Ji Yeon JY   Lim Jeong Mook JM   Jeong Jae-Wook JW  

BMC cancer 20190814 1


<h4>Background</h4>Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer. G-protein coupled receptor 64 (GPR64) belongs to a family of adhesion GPCRs and plays an important role in male fertility. However, the function of GPR64 has not been studied in endometrial cancer. Our objective is to investigate the role of GPR64 in endometrial cancer.<h4>Methods</h4>We examined the levels of GPR64 in human endometrioid endometrial carcinoma by immunohistochemistry analysis. To determine a tumor supp  ...[more]

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