Differential regulation of DEC2 among hypoxia-inducible genes in endometrial carcinomas

  • Authors:
    • Mayu Yunokawa
    • Keiji Tanimoto
    • Hideaki Nakamura
    • Nobutaka Nagai
    • Yoshiki Kudo
    • Takeshi Kawamoto
    • Yukio Kato
    • Eiso Hiyama
    • Keiko Hiyama
    • Masahiko Nishiyama
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  • Published online on: April 1, 2007     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.17.4.871
  • Pages: 871-878
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Abstract

In this study, we demonstrate an important role of activation of the hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) pathway in endometrial carcinogenesis and tumor phenotype development of endometrial carcinoma, and suggest a unique role of the HIF-1-target gene, differentiated embryo chondrocyte 2 (DEC2), in carcinogenesis. Hypoxia caused an increase in HIF-1α protein expression in 4 endometrial carcinoma cell lines. The expressions of its 5 target genes - DEC1, DEC2, carbonic anhydrase-9 (CA9), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and solute carrier family 2, member 1 (SLC2A1) - also reactively increased in most of the cell lines, except for DEC2 in the SNG-M cells. The expression levels of DEC2, CA9, and SLC2A1 were significantly higher in the 4 atypical hyperplasia tissues and 82 endometrial carcinomas compared with those in the 21 normal endometria. Clinicopathological analyses of carcinoma patients revealed a significant correlation of the VEGF and SLC2A1 expression with the status of lymph-vascular involvement and lymph node metastasis. The expression levels of CA9 and VEGF were significantly higher in the tumors of post- as opposed to pre-menopausal patients. The SLC2A1 expression was also related to the FIGO stage, but the DEC2 expression was inversely related to the FIGO grade. The activation of the HIF-1 pathway could be related to endometrial carcinogenesis, and the component, DEC2, could have different expression-regulatory mechanisms and unique roles in carcinogenesis.

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April 2007
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Yunokawa M, Tanimoto K, Nakamura H, Nagai N, Kudo Y, Kawamoto T, Kato Y, Hiyama E, Hiyama K, Nishiyama M, Nishiyama M, et al: Differential regulation of DEC2 among hypoxia-inducible genes in endometrial carcinomas. Oncol Rep 17: 871-878, 2007.
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Yunokawa, M., Tanimoto, K., Nakamura, H., Nagai, N., Kudo, Y., Kawamoto, T. ... Nishiyama, M. (2007). Differential regulation of DEC2 among hypoxia-inducible genes in endometrial carcinomas. Oncology Reports, 17, 871-878. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.17.4.871
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Yunokawa, M., Tanimoto, K., Nakamura, H., Nagai, N., Kudo, Y., Kawamoto, T., Kato, Y., Hiyama, E., Hiyama, K., Nishiyama, M."Differential regulation of DEC2 among hypoxia-inducible genes in endometrial carcinomas". Oncology Reports 17.4 (2007): 871-878.
Chicago
Yunokawa, M., Tanimoto, K., Nakamura, H., Nagai, N., Kudo, Y., Kawamoto, T., Kato, Y., Hiyama, E., Hiyama, K., Nishiyama, M."Differential regulation of DEC2 among hypoxia-inducible genes in endometrial carcinomas". Oncology Reports 17, no. 4 (2007): 871-878. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.17.4.871