Jia Wei, Suiqing Zhou, Gang Chen, Tingting Chen, Yan Wang, Jue Zou, Fang Zhou, Jiali Liu, Qixing Gong
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GFPT2: A novel biomarker in mesothelioma for diagnosis and prognosis and its molecular mechanism in malignant progression
Mesothelioma (MESO) is an insidious malignancy with a complex diagnosis and a poor prognosis. Our study unveils Glutamine-Fructose-6-Phosphate Transaminase 2 (GFPT2) as a valuable diagnostic and prognostic marker for MESO, exploring its role in MESO pathogenesis. We utilised tissue samples and clinicopathologic data to evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic significance of GFPT2 as a biomarker for MESO. The role of GFPT2 in the malignant progression of MESO was investigated through in vitro and in vivo experiments. The activation of NF-κB-p65 through O-GlcNAcylation at Ser75 was elucidated using experiments like HPLC-QTRAP-MS/MS and mass spectrometry analysis. The study demonstrates that GFPT2 exhibits a sensitivity of 92.60% in diagnosing MESO. Overexpression of it has been linked to an unfavourable prognosis. Through rigorous verification, we have confirmed that elevated GFPT2 levels drive malignant proliferation, invasiveness, and metastasis in MESO. At the molecular level, GFPT2 augments p65 O-GlcNAcylation, orchestrating its nuclear translocation and activating the NF-κB signalling pathway. Our insights suggest GFPT2’s potential as a distinctive biomarker for MESO diagnosis and prognosis, and as an innovative therapeutic target, offering a new horizon for identification and treatment strategies in MESO management.
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The British Journal of Cancer is one of the most-cited general cancer journals, publishing significant advances in translational and clinical cancer research.It also publishes high-quality reviews and thought-provoking comment on all aspects of cancer prevention,diagnosis and treatment.