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Laboratory Investigation | 2002

Functional Significance of Erythropoietin Receptor Expression in Breast Cancer

Murat O. Arcasoy; Khalid Amin; Aysen F. Karayal; Shu-Chuan Chou; James A. Raleigh; Mahesh A. Varia; Zishan A. Haroon

Erythropoietin (EPO) is the principal hematopoietic cytokine that regulates mammalian erythropoiesis by binding to its transmembrane receptor EpoR. Recent experimental evidence suggests that the biologic effects of EPO are not limited to the regulation of erythropoiesis. In studies focusing on nonhematopoietic effects of EpoR signaling, we found high levels of EpoR protein expression in human breast cancer cells. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate clinical breast cancer specimens for EPO and EpoR expression, characterize the relationship between EPO expression and tumor hypoxia in biopsies prelabeled with hypoxia marker pimonidazole, analyze breast cancer cell lines for EpoR expression, and study the functional significance of EpoR expression in breast cancer cells in vivo. Immunohistochemical analysis for EPO, EpoR expression, and pimonidazole adducts was performed on 26 tumor biopsies with contiguous sections from 10 patients with breast cancer. High levels of EpoR expression were found in cancer cells in 90% of tumors. EPO expression was found in 60% of tumors and EPO and EpoR colocalization in tumor cells was present in many cases. The expression pattern of EPO with respect to tumor hypoxia was variable, without consistent colocalization of EPO and hypoxia in tumor cells. Human and rat breast cancer tissue culture cells express EpoR mRNA and protein. To study the in vivo function of EpoR expression in breast cancer cells, we used rat syngeneic R3230Ac mammary adenocarcinoma cells in a tumor Z-chamber model (dual porous plexiglass chambers containing fibrin gel, cancer cells, and a putative anti-tumor compound implanted into the subcutaneous tissue of rats). Local, one-time administration of a neutralizing anti-EPO antibody, soluble EPO receptor, or an inhibitor of Jak2, a cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase essential for EPO-mediated mitogenesis, resulted in a delay in tumor growth with 45% reduction in maximal tumor depth in tumor Z-chambers in a dose-dependent manner. These studies demonstrate the expression of functional receptors for EPO in breast cancer cells.


British Journal of Cancer | 2004

Evidence that involucrin, a marker for differentiation, is oxygen regulated in human squamous cell carcinomas.

Shu-Chuan Chou; Yoshihiro Azuma; Varia Ma; James A. Raleigh

The majority of hypoxic cells in squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck and cervix express involucrin, a molecular marker for differentiation. This raises the question of whether involucrin is an oxygen-regulated protein and, if so, whether it could serve as an endogenous marker for tumour hypoxia. Consistent with oxygen regulation, involucrin protein was found to increase with increasing hypoxia in confluent cultures of moderately differentiated human SCC9 cells. Cells harvested at the point of confluence and exposed to graded concentrations of oxygen revealed a Km of approximately 15 mmHg for involucrin induction. This is similar to Kms for HIF-1α, CAIX and VEGF. Involucrin induction showed a steep dependence on pO2 with a transition from minimum to maximum expression occurring over less than an order of magnitude change in pO2. In contrast to SCC9 cells, involucrin was not induced by hypoxia in poorly differentiated SCC4 cells. It is concluded that involucrin is an oxygen-regulated protein, but that differentiation modulates its transcription status with respect to hypoxia induction.


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2006

The prognostic value of pimonidazole and tumour pO2 in human cervix carcinomas after radiation therapy: A prospective international multi-center study

Marianne Nordsmark; Juliette A Loncaster; Christina Aquino-Parsons; Shu-Chuan Chou; Val Gebski; Catharine M L West; Jacob Christian Lindegaard; Hanne Havsteen; Susan E Davidson; Robin D Hunter; James A. Raleigh; Jens Overgaard


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2006

A comparison of oral and intravenous pimonidazole in canine tumors using intravenous CCI-103F as a control hypoxia marker.

Miriam Kleiter; David E. Malarkey; Xiaoshen Ji; David Y.-W. Lee; Shu-Chuan Chou; James A. Raleigh


Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 1999

Binge Drinking Disturbs Hepatic Microcirculation after Transplantation: Prevention with Free Radical Scavengers

Zhi Zhong; Gavin E. Arteel; Henry D. Connor; Peter Schemmer; Shu-Chuan Chou; James A. Raleigh; Ronald P. Mason; John J. Lemasters; Ronald G. Thurman


Blood | 2005

The Expression of Erythropoietin and Its Receptor in Breast Cancer Is Associated with In Vivo Tumor Hypoxia.

Murat O. Arcasoy; Khalid Amin; Shu-Chuan Chou; Ruth A. Lininger; James A. Raleigh; Mahesh A. Varia


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2006

104 The prognostic value of pimonidazole & tumor pO2 in human cervix carcinomas after radiation therapy: An international multi-center study

Marianne Nordsmark; Juliette A Loncaster; Christina Aquino-Parsons; Shu-Chuan Chou; Catharine M L West; Jacob Christian Lindegaard; Hanne Havsteen; Susan E Davidson; James A. Raleigh; Jens Overgaard


American Association for Cancer Research | 2003

Hypoxia and Differentiation in Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Uterine Cervix

Yoshihiro Azuma; Shu-Chuan Chou; Ruth A. Lininger; Brian J. Murphy; Mahesh A. Varia; James A. Raleigh


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2007

Comparison of Glucose Transporter-1 Expression With Cellular Hypoxia in Normal Epithelium, CIN and Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix

Mahesh A. Varia; Shu-Chuan Chou; Y. Azuma; R.A. Lininger; L. Van Le; James A. Raleigh


Blood | 2004

Expression of Erythropoietin and Erythropoietin Receptor in Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Head and Neck: Levels of Erythropoietin Expression Correlate with Tumor Hypoxia.

Murat O. Arcasoy; Khalid Amin; Shu-Chuan Chou; Zishan A. Haroon; Mahesh A. Varia; James A. Raleigh

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James A. Raleigh

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Mahesh A. Varia

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Debra B. Novotny

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Khalid Amin

University of Minnesota

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Cynthia A. Ballenger

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Ruth A. Lininger

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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