Functional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer

This research aimed to probe the expression characteristics of poly(A)-binding protein cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1) and its role on the phenotype of ovarian cancer (OC) cells and to further investigate the possible underlying mechanism. The expression of PABPC1 was analyzed according to the data from gene...

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Autores principales: Feng Cong, Han Yan-Hua, Qi Na, Li Jia, Sheng Qing-Hua, Liu Yu, Yang Li-Li
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4dbe76b25eaa4bf1a2f25d5eb503f7902021-12-05T14:10:54ZFunctional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer2391-546310.1515/med-2021-0278https://doaj.org/article/4dbe76b25eaa4bf1a2f25d5eb503f7902021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/med-2021-0278https://doaj.org/toc/2391-5463This research aimed to probe the expression characteristics of poly(A)-binding protein cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1) and its role on the phenotype of ovarian cancer (OC) cells and to further investigate the possible underlying mechanism. The expression of PABPC1 was analyzed according to the data from gene expression omnibus, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Oncomine databases and the RNA sequencing data set from TCGA were downloaded for evaluating the prognostic values. We revealed that compared with the healthy samples, PABPC1 was upregulated in OC samples. High expression of PABPC1 had a connection with a shorter survival for patients with OC. Loss and gain of function assays revealed that silencing PABPC1 significantly suppressed the viability, invasion and migration of SK-OV-3 cells, while PABPC1 overexpression in A2780 cells showed the reverse outcomes. Moreover, Western blot demonstrated that silencing PABPC1 notably inactivated the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) process, while upregulation of PABPC1 promoted the mitigation of epithelial phenotype and the acquisition of mesenchymal phenotype. Taken together, PABPC1 was upregulated in OC cells and served as a carcinogene to promote the OC cell growth and invasion partly by modulating the EMT process, which implied that PABPC1 might be considered as a useful biomarker for OC therapeutics.Feng CongHan Yan-HuaQi NaLi JiaSheng Qing-HuaLiu YuYang Li-LiDe Gruyterarticlepabpc1ovarian carcinomaproliferationinvasion and migrationemtMedicineRENOpen Medicine, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 805-815 (2021)
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topic pabpc1
ovarian carcinoma
proliferation
invasion and migration
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spellingShingle pabpc1
ovarian carcinoma
proliferation
invasion and migration
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Medicine
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Feng Cong
Han Yan-Hua
Qi Na
Li Jia
Sheng Qing-Hua
Liu Yu
Yang Li-Li
Functional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer
description This research aimed to probe the expression characteristics of poly(A)-binding protein cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1) and its role on the phenotype of ovarian cancer (OC) cells and to further investigate the possible underlying mechanism. The expression of PABPC1 was analyzed according to the data from gene expression omnibus, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Oncomine databases and the RNA sequencing data set from TCGA were downloaded for evaluating the prognostic values. We revealed that compared with the healthy samples, PABPC1 was upregulated in OC samples. High expression of PABPC1 had a connection with a shorter survival for patients with OC. Loss and gain of function assays revealed that silencing PABPC1 significantly suppressed the viability, invasion and migration of SK-OV-3 cells, while PABPC1 overexpression in A2780 cells showed the reverse outcomes. Moreover, Western blot demonstrated that silencing PABPC1 notably inactivated the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) process, while upregulation of PABPC1 promoted the mitigation of epithelial phenotype and the acquisition of mesenchymal phenotype. Taken together, PABPC1 was upregulated in OC cells and served as a carcinogene to promote the OC cell growth and invasion partly by modulating the EMT process, which implied that PABPC1 might be considered as a useful biomarker for OC therapeutics.
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author Feng Cong
Han Yan-Hua
Qi Na
Li Jia
Sheng Qing-Hua
Liu Yu
Yang Li-Li
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Han Yan-Hua
Qi Na
Li Jia
Sheng Qing-Hua
Liu Yu
Yang Li-Li
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title Functional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer
title_short Functional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer
title_full Functional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer
title_fullStr Functional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer
title_full_unstemmed Functional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer
title_sort functional implications of pabpc1 in the development of ovarian cancer
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publishDate 2021
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