Proteomics

Dataset Information

0

Role of prorenin receptor (P)RR in endometrial cancer cell growth


ABSTRACT: Endometrial cancer is the most commonly diagnosed gynecologic malignancy in women after breast, lung and colorectal cancer. Despite numerous scientific advances, the incidence and mortality rate of endometrial cancer is on the rise. Considerable research effort has therefore been placed on understanding the pathogenesis of this disease to combat this growing issue. There is now emerging evidence to suggest a putative role for dysregulation of the renin angiotensin system (RAS) and in particular the (pro)renin receptor ((P)RR), in the ontogenesis of endometrial cancer. Support for this notion arises from previous literature implicating (P)RR in cancer pathophysiology (e.g., breast cancer and pancreatic carcinoma) by virtue of its role in proliferation, angiogenesis, fibrosis, migration and invasion. In view of these data, we aimed to investigate the functional role of (P)RR in human endometrial cancer progression and development. To this end, we employed an siRNA-mediated knock down approach to abrogate (P)RR expression in the immortalized endometrial epithelial cell lines; Ishikawa, AN3CA and HEC-1A to explore the role of (P)RR in cellular proliferation and cellular viability. To further extend these analyses we also carried out a sophisticated proteomic screen, that investigated the potential pathways via which (P)RR is acting in endometrial cancer physiology. These data confirmed that (P)RR is critical for endometrial cell cancer development, contributing to both its proliferative capacity and in the maintenance cell viability. This is likely mediated through proteins such as MGA, SLC4A7, SLC7A11 or DHRS2, which were reduced following (P)RR knockdown. These putative protein interactions/pathways, which rely on the presence of (P)RR, are likely to contribute to endometrial cancer progression and could therefore, represent several novel therapeutic targets in the treatment of this cancer. Finally we contend that (P)RR, in its soluble form (s(P)RR) in blood, may have substantial potential as a novel biomarker for cancer diagnosis and prognosis prediction going forward.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive Plus

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Epithelial Cell, Uterine Endometrium

DISEASE(S): Endometrial Cancer

SUBMITTER: David Skerrett-Byrne  

LAB HEAD: Associate Professor Kirsty Pringle

PROVIDER: PXD023042 | Pride | 2022-04-23

REPOSITORIES: Pride

Dataset's files

Source:
altmetric image

Publications


Endometrial cancer is the most diagnosed gynecological malignancy. Despite numerous scientific advances, the incidence and mortality rate of endometrial cancer continues to rise. Emerging evidence suggests a putative role of the (pro)renin receptor ((P)RR), in the ontogenesis of endometrial cancer. The (P)RR is implicated in breast cancer and pancreatic carcinoma pathophysiology by virtue of its role in proliferation, angiogenesis, fibrosis, migration and invasion. Thus, we aimed to investigate  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

2015-08-07 | E-GEOD-39963 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2008-10-21 | E-GEOD-10041 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2014-03-20 | E-GEOD-56026 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2016-02-26 | PXD003441 | Pride
2024-07-31 | PXD052368 | Pride
2010-11-18 | E-GEOD-25458 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2018-11-21 | E-MTAB-6235 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2013-07-05 | E-GEOD-39960 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2014-09-25 | E-GEOD-61703 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2024-03-01 | GSE167972 | GEO