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Galectin-3 supports stemness in ovarian cancer stem cells by activation of the Notch1 intracellular domainopen access

Authors
Kang, Hyeok GuKim, Da-HyunKim, Seok-JunCho, YunheeJung, JunghyunJang, WonheeChun, Kyung-Hee
Issue Date
18-Oct-2016
Publisher
IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
Keywords
galectin-3; cancer stem cells; Notch1; ovarian cancer
Citation
ONCOTARGET, v.7, no.42, pp 68229 - 68241
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ONCOTARGET
Volume
7
Number
42
Start Page
68229
End Page
68241
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/14988
DOI
10.18632/oncotarget.11920
ISSN
1949-2553
1949-2553
Abstract
Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic disease because usually, it is lately sensed, easily acquires chemoresistance, and has a high recurrence rate. Recent studies suggest that ovarian cancer stem cells (CSCs) are involved in these malignancies. Here, we demonstrated that galectin-3 maintains ovarian CSCs by activating the Notch1 intracellular domain (NICD1). The number and size of ovarian CSCs decreased in the absence of galectin-3, and overexpression of galectin-3 increased them. Overexpression of galectin-3 increased the resistance for cisplatin and paclitaxel-induced cell death. Silencing of galectin-3 decreased the migration and invasion of ovarian cancer cells, and overexpression of galectin-3 reversed these effects. The Notch signaling pathway was strongly activated by galectin-3 overexpression in A2780 cells. Silencing of galectin-3 reduced the levels of cleaved NICD1 and expression of the Notch target genes, Hes1 and Hey1. Overexpression of galectin-3 induced NICD1 cleavage and increased expression of Hes1 and Hey1. Moreover, overexpression of galectin-3 increased the nuclear translocation of NICD1. Interestingly, the carbohydrate recognition domain of galectin-3 interacted with NICD1. Overexpression of galectin-3 increased tumor burden in A2780 ovarian cancer xenografted mice. Increased expression of galectin-3 was detected in advanced stages, compared to stage 1 or 2 in ovarian cancer patients, suggesting that galectin-3 supports stemness of these cells. Based on these results, we suggest that targeting galectin-3 may be a potent approach for improving ovarian cancer therapy.
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