富脯氨酸 15 在非小细胞肺癌中的表达和功能作用。

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell Death & Disease Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1038/s41419-025-07373-x
Yong Ji, Han Zhang, Fei-Long Gong, Jia-Long Liang, Sheng-Fei Wang, Yong-Hua Sang, Ming-Feng Zheng
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The expression and functional role of proline-rich 15 in non-small cell lung cancer.

Proline-rich 15 (PRR15) is a protein primarily known for its role in placental development. This study investigates the expression, functional significance, and underlying mechanisms of PRR15 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Our findings demonstrate significantly elevated PRR15 expression in NSCLC tissues compared to normal lung parenchyma, with higher expression correlating with adverse clinical outcomes. Single-cell RNA sequencing confirmed PRR15 overexpression within the malignant tumor cell population. PRR15 expression was elevated in NSCLC tissues from locally treated patients and in a panel of primary and established NSCLC cells. PRR15 depletion using shRNA or CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout significantly suppressed proliferation and migration, while promoting apoptosis in various NSCLC cells. Conversely, ectopic PRR15 overexpression using a lentiviral construct enhanced cell proliferation and migration. Mechanistic investigations implicated PRR15 in the activation of the Akt-mTOR signaling pathway. Inhibition of PRR15 expression via shRNA or CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout resulted in decreased Akt and S6K phosphorylation, while PRR15 overexpression led to augmented Akt-S6K signaling in primary human NSCLC cells. In vivo studies using xenograft models further validated the oncogenic role of PRR15, demonstrating that PRR15 knockdown suppressed tumor growth and attenuated Akt-mTOR activation. These findings collectively highlight the potential of PRR15 as a novel oncogenic driver and therapeutic target in NSCLC.

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Cell Death & Disease
Cell Death & Disease CELL BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Brought to readers by the editorial team of Cell Death & Differentiation, Cell Death & Disease is an online peer-reviewed journal specializing in translational cell death research. It covers a wide range of topics in experimental and internal medicine, including cancer, immunity, neuroscience, and now cancer metabolism. Cell Death & Disease seeks to encompass the breadth of translational implications of cell death, and topics of particular concentration will include, but are not limited to, the following: Experimental medicine Cancer Immunity Internal medicine Neuroscience Cancer metabolism
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