Growth promotion of HepG2 hepatoma cells by antisense-mediated knockdown of glypican-3 is independent of insulin-like growth factor 2 signaling

Young Kwan Sung, Sun Young Hwang, Mohammad Farooq, Jung Chul Kim, Moon Kyu Kim

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Abstract

Glypican-3 (GPC3) encodes a cell-surface heparansulfate proteoglycan and its expression is frequently silenced in ovarian cancer, mesotheliomas, and breast cancer cell lines and ectopic expression of GPC3 inhibited the growth of these cells, suggesting that GPC3 plays a negative role in cell proliferation. In contrast, up-regulation of GPC3 is often observed in hepatoma, neuroblastoma, and Wilms' tumor. Whether GPC3 plays the same growth inhibitory role in these tumors remains to be studied. Here we report that antisense-mediated knockdown of GPC3 in the HepG2 hepatoma cells significantly promotes the growth of hepatoma cells. In addition, we show that this growth promotion is independent of insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) signaling. Our data suggest that GPC3 plays a growth-suppressing role in hepatoma and provide cell biological evidence inconsistent with the hypothesis that GPC3 acts as a growth suppressor by downregulating IGF2.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)257-262
Number of pages6
JournalExperimental and Molecular Medicine
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Aug 2003

Keywords

  • Glypican-3
  • Growth suppression
  • Hepatoma
  • Insulin-like growth factor 2

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