RTKN2 Enhances Radioresistance in Gastric Cancer through Regulating the Wnt/β-Catenin Signalling Pathway.

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOLOGY Folia Biologica-Krakow Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.14712/fb2022068010033
H-G Zhao, J-J Yin, X Chen, J Wu, W Wang, L-W Tang
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Abstract

Adjuvant therapy and radiotherapy improves the survival of patients with metastatic and locally advanced gastric cancer (GC). However, the resistance to radiotherapy limits its clinical usage. Rhotekin 2 (RTKN2) functions as an oncogene and confers resistance to ultraviolet B-radiation and apoptosis- inducing agents. Here, the role of RTKN2 in radiosensitivity of GC cell lines was investigated. RTKN2 was found to be elevated in GC tissues and cells. A series of functional assays revealed that overexpression of RTKN2 induced GC cell proliferation, promoted GC cell migration and invasion, while inhibiting GC cell apoptosis. However, silence of RTKN2 promoted GC cell apoptosis, while repressing GC cell proliferation, invasion and migration. GC cells were exposed to irradiation, and data from cell survival and apoptotic assays showed that knock-down of RTKN2 enhanced radiosensitivity of GC through up-regulation of apoptosis and down-regulation of proliferation in irradiation-exposed GC cells. Moreover, the protein expression of β-catenin and c-Myc in GC cells was enhanced by RTKN2 over-expression, but reduced by RTKN2 silence. Interference of RTKN2 down-regulated nuclear β-catenin expression, while up-regulating cytoplasmic β-catenin in GC. In conclusion, RTKN2 contributed to cell growth and radioresistance in GC through activation of Wnt/β-catenin signalling.

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RTKN2通过调节Wnt/β-Catenin信号通路增强胃癌放射耐药
辅助治疗和放疗提高了转移性和局部晚期胃癌(GC)患者的生存率。然而,对放疗的耐药性限制了其临床应用。Rhotekin 2 (RTKN2)是一种致癌基因,可抵抗紫外线b辐射和诱导细胞凋亡的药物。本文研究了RTKN2在GC细胞系放射敏感性中的作用。RTKN2在GC组织和细胞中表达升高。一系列功能实验表明,过表达RTKN2可诱导GC细胞增殖,促进GC细胞迁移和侵袭,抑制GC细胞凋亡。而RTKN2的沉默促进了GC细胞的凋亡,抑制了GC细胞的增殖、侵袭和迁移。将GC细胞暴露于辐照下,细胞存活和凋亡实验数据显示,RTKN2基因的敲除通过上调GC细胞凋亡和下调GC细胞增殖来增强GC的放射敏感性。此外,RTKN2过表达可增强GC细胞中β-catenin和c-Myc蛋白的表达,而RTKN2沉默可降低β-catenin和c-Myc的表达。RTKN2的干扰下调了GC中细胞核β-catenin的表达,上调了细胞质β-catenin的表达。综上所述,RTKN2通过激活Wnt/β-catenin信号传导促进GC细胞生长和辐射抗性。
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Folia Biologica-Krakow
Folia Biologica-Krakow 医学-生物学
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1.10
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15
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Folia Biologica (Kraków) is an international online open access journal accepting original scientific articles on various aspects of zoology: phylogeny, genetics, chromosomal studies, ecology, biogeography, experimental zoology and ultrastructural studies. The language of publication is English, articles are assembled in four issues per year.
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