C-terminal of E1A binding protein 1 enhances the migration of gastric epithelial cells and has a clinicopathologic significance in human gastric carcinoma

E1A结合蛋白1的C末端增强胃上皮细胞的迁移,在人胃癌中具有临床病理意义

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作者:Can Wang, Min Wang, Bocheng Xing, Zhaocheng Chi, Hongyu Wang, Chunxiao Lie, Han Dong

Background

Recent studies have claimed that the C-terminal of E1A binding proteins (CtBPs) influence tumorigenesis through participating in cell signal transduction in various human tumors. However, the detailed expression profiles of CtBP isoforms in human gastric cancer (GC) and the molecular mechanisms of CtBP involvement in tumor cell phenotypes warrant further investigation. Materials and

Conclusion

Our data reveal that the knockout of CtBP1 notably constrains distant metastasis in GC through the JAK1/Stat3 pathway, suggesting that targeting CtBP1 is a practical anti-tumor approach to restrain tumor progression in GC.

Methods

The expression of CtBPs in GC cell lines and a human gastric epithelial cell line were explored via RT-qPCR and Western blotting assays. Moreover, the expression profiles of CtBPs in GC and histologically noncancerous tissues were explored by immunohistochemistry. To explore the effects of CtBP1 on the metastatic phenotype in GC, gastric epithelial cells were transfected with a eukaryotic expression plasmid to overexpress CTBP1, and the endogenous CtBP1 or JAK1 in GC cells was silenced through an RNA interference (RNAi) method. These transfections were validated via Western blotting, and the activation state of the JAK1/Stat3 signaling pathway was also explored via Western blotting. Furthermore, the malignant phenotype of GC cells was evaluated via a Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK8) assay, colony formation assay, transwell assay, and wound-healing experiment.

Results

Our data revealed that the expression of CtBP1, but not CTBP2, was upregulated in 102 GC tissue samples compared with 98 noncancerous tissue samples, and the elevated expression level of CtBP1 was notably associated with distant metastasis. CTBP1 modulated cell migration and invasion through the JAK1/Stat3 signaling pathway in gastric epithelial cells. In addition, genetic silence of CtBP1 expression in GC cells notably constrained cell proliferation, invasion and migration abilities through inhibiting the activation of the JAK1/Stat3 pathway in GC cells.

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