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Authors Wu X, Yan T, Hao L, Zhu Y
Received 15 October 2018
Accepted for publication 27 February 2019
Published 10 April 2019 Volume 2019:11 Pages 2803—2815
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S190999
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Lu-Zhe Sun
Background: Wnt5a is
a nontransforming Wnt family member and identified as an oncogenic role on cell
motility of breast cancer and glioblastoma. However, Wnt5a signaling in
esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) progression remains poorly defined.
Materials and methods: Immunohistochemistry
assays were used to measure the Wnt5a expression in ESCC sections. We evaluated
the role of receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptor (ROR)1/2 and RhoA on
the invasion of ESCC cells by using cell invasion assay, immunoprecipitation,
immunofluorescence, and Rho activation assay.
Results: Wnt5a was
highly expressed in invasive ESCC tissues compared with that in noninvasive and
nonmalignant tissues. In vitro assay showed that sfrp2 (Wnt5a antagonist)
largely blocked the invasion but not the colony formation of KYSE410 and
KYSE520 ESCC cells. Anti-ROR1 mAb and ROR2-shRNA markedly inhibited the
disheveled-associated activator of morphogenesis 1 (DAAM1) activity, RhoA
activity, microfilament formation and the invasion of ESCC cells. Fluorescent
phalloidin staining experiment showed ROR1/ROR2, receptors of Wnt5a signaling,
and regulated the reassembly of actin filaments in ESCC cells. Further
experiments showed that ROR1 was strongly associated with ROR2 in KYSE410
cells. The activation of RhoA, not Rac1 or Rac2, was involved in ROR1/ROR2
signaling pathway. By using DAAM1 shRNA, we found that RhoA was downstream of
DAAM1, which could be rescued by the overexpression of wild-type DAAM1. This
could be further proved by a RhoA inhibitor CCG-1423 which could inhibit the
invasion of ESCC cells but not DAAM1 activity.
Conclusions: Wnt5a
promotes ESCC cell invasion via ROR1 and ROR2 receptors and DAAM1/RhoA
signaling pathway.
Keywords: ESCC,
invasion, Wnt5a, DAAM1, ROR