Upregulated expression of periostin by hypoxia in non-small-cell lung cancer cells promotes cell survival via the Akt/PKB pathway

G Ouyang, M Liu, K Ruan, G Song, Y Mao, S Bao - Cancer letters, 2009 - Elsevier
G Ouyang, M Liu, K Ruan, G Song, Y Mao, S Bao
Cancer letters, 2009Elsevier
Periostin is a secreted protein and has been shown to be frequently overexpressed in
various types of human cancers. We have previously reported that periostin potently
promotes metastatic growth of colon cancer by augmenting cell survival. However, little is
known about the functions of periostin in non-small-cell lung cancer. Here, we revealed that
increased expression of periostin in non-small-cell lung cancer A549 cells was one kind of
cellular responses to the stress of chemical-mimic hypoxia, and this effect could be …
Periostin is a secreted protein and has been shown to be frequently overexpressed in various types of human cancers. We have previously reported that periostin potently promotes metastatic growth of colon cancer by augmenting cell survival. However, little is known about the functions of periostin in non-small-cell lung cancer. Here, we revealed that increased expression of periostin in non-small-cell lung cancer A549 cells was one kind of cellular responses to the stress of chemical-mimic hypoxia, and this effect could be regulated by hypoxia inducible growth factors, such as TGF-α and bFGF. We further demonstrated that RTK/PI3-K pathway activated by TGF-α and bFGF was evoked in upregulating the expression of periostin, and then periostin promoted the survival of A549 cells under hypoxic microenvironment via activation of Akt/PKB pathway. Therefore, periostin and the pathway that it involved might provide a target for lung cancer treatment.
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