International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2021)

GPI-80 Augments NF-κB Activation in Tumor Cells

  • Yuji Takeda,
  • Yuta Kurota,
  • Tomoyuki Kato,
  • Hiromi Ito,
  • Akemi Araki,
  • Hidetoshi Nara,
  • Shinichi Saitoh,
  • Nobuyuki Tanaka,
  • Norihiko Tsuchiya,
  • Hironobu Asao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms222112027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 21
p. 12027

Abstract

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Recent studies have discovered a relationship between glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein 80 (GPI-80)/VNN2 (80 kDa GPI-anchored protein) and malignant tumors. GPI-80 is known to regulate neutrophil adhesion; however, the action of GPI-80 on tumors is still obscure. In this study, although the expression of GPI-80 mRNA was detectable in several tumor cell lines, the levels of GPI-80 protein were significantly lower than that in neutrophils. To clarify the function of GPI-80 in tumor cells, GPI-80-expressing cells and GPI-80/VNN2 gene-deleted cells were established using PC3 prostate cancer cells. In GPI-80-expressing cells, GPI-80 was mainly detected in vesicles. Furthermore, soluble GPI-80 in the conditioned medium was associated with the exosome marker CD63 and was also detected in the plasma obtained from prostate cancer patients. Unexpectedly, cell adhesion and migration of GPI-80-expressing PC3 cells were not modulated by anti-GPI-80 antibody treatment. However, similar to the GPI-80 family molecule, VNN1, the pantetheinase activity and oxidative state were augmented in GPI-80-expressing cells. GPI-80-expressing cells facilitated non-adhesive proliferation, slow cell proliferation, NF-κB activation and IL-1β production. These phenomena are known to be induced by physiological elevation of the oxidative state. Thus, these observations indicated that GPI-80 affects various tumor responses related to oxidation.

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