Glutamate Receptor 2D is a novel angiogenic tumour endothelial marker in colorectal cancer

Henry Ferguson, Joseph Wragg, Stephen Ward, Victoria Heath, Tariq Ismail, Roy Bicknell

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Abstract

Current vascular-targeted therapies in colorectal cancer (CRC) have shown limited benefit. The lack of novel, specific treatment in CRC has been hampered by a dearth of specific endothelial markers. Microarray comparison of endothelial gene expression in patient-matched CRC and normal colon identified a panel of putative colorectal tumour endothelial markers. Of these the glutamate receptor GRIN2D emerged as the most interesting target. GRIN2D expression was shown to be specific to colorectal cancer vessels by RTqPCR and IHC analysis. Its expression was additionally shown be predictive of improved survival in CRC. Targeted knockdown studies in vitro demonstrated a role for GRIN2D in endothelial function and angiogenesis. This effect was also shown in vivo as vaccination against the extracellular region of GRIN2D resulted in reduced vascularisation in the subcutaneous sponge angiogenesis assay. The utility of immunologically targeting GRIN2D in CRC was demonstrated by the vaccination approach inhibiting murine CRC tumour growth and vascularisation. GRIN2D represents a promising target for the future treatment of CRC.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20440-20454
JournalOncoTarget
Volume7
Issue number15
Early online date1 Mar 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 May 2016

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