The Sonic Hedgehog signaling pathway regulates autophagy and migration in ovarian cancer

Songying Zhang & Jianhua Yang · 2021-06-02

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Abstract

Background

The Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) signaling pathway plays an important role in various types of human cancers including ovarian cancer; however, its function and underlying mechanism in ovarian cancer are still not entirely understood.

Methods

We detected the expressions of SHH and SQSTM1 in borderline ovarian tumor tissues, epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) tissues and benign ovarian tumor tissues. Cyclopamine (Cyp, a well‐known inhibitor of SHH signaling pathway) and chloroquine (CQ, the pharmaceutical inhibitor of autophagy) were used in vivo and in vitro (autophagic flux, CCK‐8 assay, wound healing assay, transwell assay, tumor xenograft model). The mechanism of action was explored through Quantitative RT‐PCR and Western Blot.

Results

We found up‐regulation of SHH and accumulation of SQSTM1/P62 in epithelial ovarian cancer. Cyp induced autophagy through the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Moreover, low‐dose Cyp and chloroquine (CQ) significantly promoted the migratory ability of SKOV3 cells.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that inhibition of the SHH pathway and autophagy may be a potential and effective therapy for the treatment of ovarian cancer.

TL;DR

The Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) signaling pathway plays an important role in various types of human cancers including ovarian cancer; however, its function and underlying mechanism in ovarian cancer are still not entirely understood.

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Funding

Chinese Medical Association

18010280757

National Key Research and Developmental Program of China

2018YFC1004800

Key Research and Development Program of Zhejiang Province

2017C03022

National Natural Science Foundation of China

81601308

National Natural Science Foundation of China

81871135

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

LQ19H040010

Opening Foundation of Key Laboratory of the diagnosis and treatment research of reproductive disorders of Zhejiang Province

2018004