Academic Thesis

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Name Tsunedomi Ryouichi
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researchmap researcher code 1000361639
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Cathepsin B is highly expressed in pancreatic cancer stem‑like cells and is associated with patients' surgical outcomes

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Author

Takuya Fujimoto
Ryouichi Tsunedomi
Satoshi Matsukuma
Kiyoshi Yoshimura
Atsunori Oga
Nobuyuki Fujiwara
Yasuhiro Fujiwara
Hiroto Matsui
Yoshitaro Shindo
Yukio Tokumitsu
Nobuaki Suzuki
Shogo Kobayashi
Shoichi Hazama
Hidetoshi Eguchi
Hiroaki Nagano

Summary

Cancer stem-like cells (CSLCs) in solid tumors are resistant to conventional chemotherapy and molecularly targeted therapy, which is thought to contribute to cancer recurrence and metastasis. The present study aimed to identify biomarkers for pancreatic CSLCs (P-CSLCs). Using our previously reported methods, P-CSLC-enriched populations were generated from pancreatic cancer cell lines. The protein expression profiles of these populations were compared with those of parental cells using two-dimensional electrophoresis, tandem mass spectrometry, flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. Protein expression in surgical specimens was also evaluated for relationships with clinical outcomes. A lysosomal cysteine protease, cathepsin B (CTSB), was significantly upregulated in P-CSLCs compared with that in the parental cells, as shown using western blotting. Flow cytometry analysis also confirmed that CTSB was more highly expressed on the surface of P-CSLCs compared with that on parental cells. Moreover, PCLCs had elevated cellular secretions of CTSB compared with the parental cells. Finally, CTSB expression was evaluated in 69 resected tumor specimens, and high expression was associated with the patients' clinicopathological features and surgical outcomes. The present results suggested that CTSB is a biomarker for poor survival in patients with pancreatic cancer, which is possibly associated with P-CSLCs. This novel biomarker may also have potential as a therapeutic target.

Magazine(name)

Oncology Letters

Publisher

Spandidos Publications

Volume

21

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

30

EndingPage

30

Date of Issue

2020-01

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Language

English

Thesis Type

Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.3892/ol.2020.12291

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