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  • The G-protein coupled chemoattractant receptor FPR2 promotes malignant phenotype of human colon cancer cells.

The G-protein coupled chemoattractant receptor FPR2 promotes malignant phenotype of human colon cancer cells.

American journal of cancer research (2016-12-03)
Yi Xiang, Xiaohong Yao, Keqiang Chen, Xiafei Wang, Jiamin Zhou, Wanghua Gong, Teizo Yoshimura, Jiaqiang Huang, Rongquan Wang, Yuzhang Wu, Guochao Shi, Xiuwu Bian, Jiming Wang
摘要

The G-protein coupled chemoattractant receptor formylpeptide receptor-2 (FPR2 in human, Fpr2 in mice) is expressed by mouse colon epithelial cells and plays a critical role in mediating mucosal homeostasis and inflammatory responses. However, the biological role of FPR2 in human colon is unclear. Our investigation revealed that a considerable number of human colon cancer cell lines expressed FPR2 and its ligands promoted cell migration and proliferation. Human colon cancer cell lines expressing high levels of FPR2 also formed more rapidly growing tumors in immunocompromised mice as compared with cell lines expressing lower levels of FPR2. Knocking down of FPR2 from colon cancer cell lines highly expressing FPR2 reduced their tumorigenicity. Clinically, FPR2 is more highly expressed in progressive colon cancer, associated with poorer patient prognosis. These results suggest that FPR2 can be high-jacked by colon cancer cells for their growth advantage, thus becoming a potential target for therapeutic development.