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EphA2 receptor is a key player in the metastatic onset of Ewing sarcoma.

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2018-04-16

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Garcia-Monclús, Silvia
López-Alemany, Roser
Almacellas-Rabaiget, Olga
Herrero-Martín, David
Huertas-Martinez, Juan
Lagares-Tena, Laura
Alba-Pavón, Piedad
Hontecillas-Prieto, Lourdes
Mora, Jaume
de Álava, Enrique

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Ewing sarcoma (ES) is the second most common bone malignancy affecting children and young adults with poor prognosis due to high metastasis incidence. Our group previously described that EphA2, a tyrosine kinase receptor, promotes angiogenesis in Ewing sarcoma (ES) cells via ligand-dependent signaling. Now we wanted to explore EphA2 ligand-independent activity, controlled upon phosphorylation at S897 (p-EphA2S897 ), as it has been linked to metastasis in several malignancies. By reverse genetic engineering we explored the phenotypic changes after EphA2 removal or reintroduction. Gene expression microarray was used to identify key players in EphA2 signaling. Mice were employed to reproduce metastatic processes from orthotopically implanted engineered cells. We established a correlation between ES cells aggressiveness and p-EphA2S897 . Moreover, stable overexpression of EphA2 in low EphA2 expression ES cells enhanced proliferation and migration, but not a non-phosphorylable mutant (S987A). Consistently, silencing of EphA2 reduced tumorigenicity, migration and invasion in vitro, and lung metastasis incidence in experimental and spontaneous metastasis assays in vivo. A gene expression microarray revealed the implication of EphA2 in cell signaling, cellular movement and survival. ADAM19 knockdown by siRNA technology strongly reproduced the negative effects on cell migration observed after EphA2 silencing. Altogether, our results suggest that p-EphA2S897 correlates with aggressiveness in ES, so blocking its function may be a promising treatment.

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Animals
Apoptosis
Biomarkers, Tumor
Bone Neoplasms
Cell Movement
Cell Proliferation
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Lung Neoplasms
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Mice, Nude
Neoplasm Invasiveness
Neovascularization, Pathologic
Phosphorylation
Prognosis
Receptor, EphA2
Sarcoma, Ewing
Tumor Cells, Cultured
Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays

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ADAM19, EphA2, Ewing sarcoma, metastasis

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