Commitment of scaffold proteins in the Onco-biology of human colorectal cancer and liver metastases after oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy
Date
2017Abstract
Scaffold proteins play pivotal roles in the regulation of signaling pathways, integrating
external and internal stimuli to various cellular outputs. We report the pattern of cellular and
subcellular expression of scaffoldins angiomotin-like 2 (AmotL2), FK506 binding protein 5 (FKBP51)
and IQ motif containing GTPase-activating protein 1 (IQGAP1) in colorectal cancer (CRC) and
metastases in liver resected after oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy (CT). Positive immunostaining for
the three scaffoldins was found in most cells in healthy colon, tumor, healthy liver and metastasized
liver. The patterns of expression of AmotL2, FKBP51 and IQGAP1 show the greatest variability in
immune system cells and neurons and glia cells and the least in blood vessel cells. The simultaneous
subcellular localization in tumor cells and other cell types within the tumor suggest an involvement
of these three scaffoldins in cancer biology, including a role in Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition.
The display in differential localization and quantitative expression of AmotL2, FKBP51, and IQGAP1
could be used as biomarkers for more accurate tumor staging and as potential targets for anti-cancer
therapeutics by blocking or slowing down their interconnecting functions. Tough further research
needs to be done in order to improve these assessments.