Investigator

Breanna Baker

Clinical Research Coordinator · Washington University in St. Louis, Hematology

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Papers(2)
Ex Vivo Microfluidic …ROR2/Wnt5a Signaling …
Collaborators(5)
Whitney R GritherGregory D. LongmoreKatherine C. FuhMa. Xenia G. IlaganVasilios A. Morikis
Institutions(4)
Washington University…Washington UniversityUniversity Of Califor…Taylor Family Institu…

Papers

ROR2/Wnt5a Signaling Regulates Directional Cell Migration and Early Tumor Cell Invasion in Ovarian Cancer

Abstract Adhesion to and clearance of the mesothelial monolayer are key early events in metastatic seeding of ovarian cancer. ROR2 is a receptor tyrosine kinase that interacts with Wnt5a ligand to activate noncanonical Wnt signaling and has been previously shown to be upregulated in ovarian cancer tissue. However, no prior study has evaluated the mechanistic role of ROR2 in ovarian cancer. Through a cellular high-throughput genetic screen, we independently identified ROR2 as a driver of ovarian tumor cell adhesion and invasion. ROR2 expression in ovarian tumor cells serves to drive directed cell migration preferentially toward areas of high Wnt5a ligand, such as the mesothelial lined omentum. In addition, ROR2 promotes ovarian tumor cell adhesion and clearance of a mesothelial monolayer. Depletion of ROR2, in tumor cells, reduces metastatic tumor burden in a syngeneic model of ovarian cancer. These findings support the role of ROR2 in ovarian tumor cells as a critical factor contributing to the early steps of metastasis. Therapeutic targeting of the ROR2/Wnt5a signaling axis could provide a means of improving treatment for patients with advanced ovarian cancer. Implications: This study demonstrates that ROR2 in ovarian cancer cells is important for directed migration to the metastatic niche and provides a potential signaling axis of interest for therapeutic targeting in ovarian cancer.

24Works
2Papers
5Collaborators
Ovarian NeoplasmsCell Line, TumorNeoplasm Invasiveness

Positions

2025–

Clinical Research Coordinator

Washington University in St. Louis · Hematology

2019–

Senior Research Technician

Washington University in St. Louis · Internal Medicine-Medical Oncology

Education

Biology

University of Wisconsin–La Crosse