ITGA5 promotes tumor angiogenesis in cervical cancer

Author:

Xu Xiaohan1,Shen Lulu1,Li Wenhan1,Liu Xiaoli1,Yang Ping2ORCID,Cai Jing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan China

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Shihezi University Shihezi China

Abstract

AbstractPurposeIntegrins are critical to cancer progression. Integrin alpha 5 (ITGA5) is correlated with the prognosis of cervical cancer patients. However, whether ITGA5 plays an active role in cervical cancer progression or not remains unknown.MethodsITGA5 protein expression was detected in 155 human cervical cancer tissues by immunohistochemistry. Data from The Cancer Genome Atlas were utilized to identify risk factors for the overall survival of cervical cancer patients and ITGA5‐associated differentially expressed genes. Analyses of single‐cell RNA‐seq based on Gene Expression Omnibus datasets were performed to show the coexpression of ITGA5 and angiogenesis factors. Tube formation assay, 3D spheroid sprout assay, qRT‐PCR, Western Blotting, ELISA, and immunofluorescence were conducted to explore the angiogenic function of ITGA5 in vitro and underlying mechanisms.ResultsHigh ITGA5 level was significantly correlated with increased risk in terms of overall survival and advanced disease stage in cervical cancer patients. ITGA5‐associated differentially expressed genes linked ITGA5 to angiogenesis, and immunohistochemistry showed a positive correlation between ITGA5 and microvascular density in cervical cancer tissues. Moreover, tumor cells transfected with ITGA5‐targeting siRNA decreased ability to promote endothelial tube formation in vitro. ITGA5/VEGFA coexpression was observed in a tumor cell subpopulation and the decreased endothelial angiogenesis by downregulating ITGA5 could be reversed by VEGFA. Bioinformatics analysis highlighted the PI3K‐Akt signaling pathway as downstream of ITGA5. Downregulation of ITGA5 in tumor cells significantly decreased p‐AKT and VEGFA levels. Fibronectin (FN1) coated cells or transfected with FN1‐targeting siRNA showed fibronectin may play a critical role on ITGA5‐mediated angiogenesis.ConclusionITGA5 promotes angiogenesis and possibly be a potential predictive biomarker for poor survival of patients in cervical cancer.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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