Claudin 4 is differentially expressed between ovarian cancer subtypes and plays a role in spheroid formation

Kristin L.M. Boylan, Benjamin Misemer, Melissa S. DeRycke, John D. Andersen, Katherine M. Harrington, Steve E. Kalloger, C. Blake Gilks, Stefan E. Pambuccian, Amy P.N. Skubitz

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Abstract

Claudin 4 is a cellular adhesion molecule that is frequently overexpressed in ovarian cancer and other epithelial cancers. In this study, we sought to determine whether the expression of claudin 4 is associated with outcome in ovarian cancer patients and may be involved in tumor progression. We examined claudin 4 expression in ovarian cancer tissues and cell lines, as well as by immunohistochemical staining of tissue microarrays (TMAs; n = 500), spheroids present in patients' ascites, and spheroids formed in vitro. Claudin 4 was expressed in nearly 70% of the ovarian cancer tissues examined and was differentially expressed across ovarian cancer subtypes, with the lowest expression in clear cell subtype. No association was found between claudin 4 expression and disease-specific survival in any subtype. Claudin 4 expression was also observed in multicellular spheroids obtained from patients' ascites. Using an in vitro spheroid formation assay, we found that NIH:OVCAR5 cells treated with shRNA against claudin 4 required a longer time to form compact spheroids compared to control NIH:OVCAR5 cells that expressed high levels of claudin 4. The inability of the NIH:OVCAR5 cells treated with claudin 4 shRNA to form compact spheroids was verified by FITC-dextran exclusion. These results demonstrate a role for claudin 4 and tight junctions in spheroid formation and integrity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1334-1358
Number of pages25
JournalInternational journal of molecular sciences
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011

Keywords

  • Ascites
  • Biomarker
  • Claudin 4
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Spheroid

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