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p21-Activated kinase 3 is overexpressed in thymic neuroendocrine tumors (carcinoids) with ectopic ACTH syndrome and participates in cell migration

Authors :
Ji Zhang
Weiqing Wang
Ruixin Liu
Guang Ning
Meng Dai
Xiaoying Li
Bin Cui
Weiwei Zhou
Lei Ye
Hai Fang
Yufang Bi
Source :
Endocrine. 38:38-47
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010.

Abstract

Thymic carcinoid is an important component of the tumor spectrum causing Ectopic ACTH Syndrome (EAS) and usually carries a poor prognosis. Efforts have been focused on exploring the mechanism of the excessive ACTH production in non-pituitary tumors, whereas few studies have reported the molecular events underlying the tumor progression. In this study, seven patients with ACTH producing thymic carcinoids were enrolled. Of note is that five of them showed either lymph node metastasis, local invasion or distant metastasis. By using cDNA profiling approach, we evaluated the expression of cell adhesion pathway genes and found a remarkable overexpression of p21-activated kinase 3 (PAK3) in all thymic carcinoids which was further confirmed at both transcriptional and translational level. RAC1, an upstream activator of PAK3, was also overexpressed in thymic carcinoids. Overexpression of PAK3 in NIH3T3 cell enhanced cell migration and invasion. Importantly, we observed c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK) was activated in PAK3 transfected cells, and inhibition of JNK activity by SP600125, a JNK pathway inhibitor, abolished PAK3 mediated cell migration. Activation of JNK pathway was also detected in thymic carcinoid with high level of PAK3 expression. Our findings suggested a potential role of PAK3 in the progression of ACTH-producing thymic carcinoid.

Details

ISSN :
15590100 and 1355008X
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8c7e085a58f2415c770052fa4f608867
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-010-9324-6