TY - JOUR
T1 - Human STEAP3 maintains tumor growth under hypoferric condition
AU - Isobe, Taichi
AU - Baba, Eishi
AU - Arita, Shuji
AU - Komoda, Masato
AU - Tamura, Shingo
AU - Shirakawa, Tsuyoshi
AU - Ariyama, Hiroshi
AU - Takaishi, Shigeo
AU - Kusaba, Hitoshi
AU - Ueki, Takashi
AU - Akashi, Koichi
N1 - Funding Information:
Financial support: the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology , Grant No. 21590816 .
Funding Information:
We appreciate for the technical support from the Research Support Center, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University.
PY - 2011/11/1
Y1 - 2011/11/1
N2 - Iron is essential in cellular proliferation and survival based on its crucial roles in DNA and ATP synthesis. Tumor cells proliferate rapidly even in patients with low serum iron, although their actual mechanisms are not well known. To elucidate molecular mechanisms of efficient tumor progression under the hypoferric condition, we studied the roles of six-transmembrane epithelial antigen of the prostate family member 3 (STEAP3), which was reported to facilitate iron uptake. Using Raji cells with low STEAP3 mRNA expression, human STEAP3-overexpressing cells were established. The impact of STEAP3 expression was analyzed about the amount of iron storage, the survival under hypoferric conditions in vitro and the growth of tumor in vivo. STEAP3 overexpression increased ferritin, an indicator of iron storage, in STEAP3-overexpressing Raji cells. STEAP3 gave Raji cells the resistance to iron deprivation-induced apoptosis. These STEAP3-overexpressing Raji cells preserved efficient growth even in hypoferric mice, while parental Raji cells grew less rapidly. In addition, iron deficiency enhanced STEAP3 mRNA expression in tumor cells. Furthermore, human colorectal cancer tissues exhibited more STEAP3 mRNA expression and iron storage compared with normal colon mucosa. These findings indicate that STEAP3 maintains iron storage in human malignant cells and tumor proliferation under the hypoferric condition.
AB - Iron is essential in cellular proliferation and survival based on its crucial roles in DNA and ATP synthesis. Tumor cells proliferate rapidly even in patients with low serum iron, although their actual mechanisms are not well known. To elucidate molecular mechanisms of efficient tumor progression under the hypoferric condition, we studied the roles of six-transmembrane epithelial antigen of the prostate family member 3 (STEAP3), which was reported to facilitate iron uptake. Using Raji cells with low STEAP3 mRNA expression, human STEAP3-overexpressing cells were established. The impact of STEAP3 expression was analyzed about the amount of iron storage, the survival under hypoferric conditions in vitro and the growth of tumor in vivo. STEAP3 overexpression increased ferritin, an indicator of iron storage, in STEAP3-overexpressing Raji cells. STEAP3 gave Raji cells the resistance to iron deprivation-induced apoptosis. These STEAP3-overexpressing Raji cells preserved efficient growth even in hypoferric mice, while parental Raji cells grew less rapidly. In addition, iron deficiency enhanced STEAP3 mRNA expression in tumor cells. Furthermore, human colorectal cancer tissues exhibited more STEAP3 mRNA expression and iron storage compared with normal colon mucosa. These findings indicate that STEAP3 maintains iron storage in human malignant cells and tumor proliferation under the hypoferric condition.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.yexcr.2011.07.022
DO - 10.1016/j.yexcr.2011.07.022
M3 - Article
C2 - 21871451
AN - SCOPUS:80053560563
SN - 0014-4827
VL - 317
SP - 2582
EP - 2591
JO - Experimental Cell Research
JF - Experimental Cell Research
IS - 18
ER -