结直肠癌细胞外嘌呤能酶差异表达模式的研究

IF 0.5 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Trakya University Journal of Natural Sciences Pub Date : 2022-09-06 DOI:10.23902/trkjnat.1139062
S. Göktuna
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目的:研究purinergic - ecto-酶CD39和CD73在结直肠癌(CRC)患者肿瘤细胞中的特异性表达,并探讨这些表达模式与预后的相关性。方法:采用WB法和RT-PCR法检测不同CRC细胞系中靶基因的表达情况。此外,从公开可用的患者表达数据集中分析肿瘤与基质细胞靶基因的表达。最后,通过TCGA数据集分析CD39和CD73表达与患者预后的相关性。结果:通过WB和RT-CR分析,CD39在结直肠癌细胞系中完全不表达,而CD73在大多数细胞系中广泛表达。患者微阵列表达数据证实了CRC细胞系的结果,即相对于其他基质细胞类型,CD39在上皮/肿瘤细胞中的表达非常低,而CD73在患者肿瘤样本中的每种细胞类型中都大量表达。有趣的是,患者肿瘤中CD39表达与预后良好相关,而CD73表达与预后较差相关。结论:虽然CD39和CD73是参与细胞外嘌呤能信号传导的相关酶,但它们在肿瘤细胞中的表达模式和患者的预后作用显示相反的结果。因此,需要通过进一步的机制研究来更好地了解嘌呤能外泌酶在结直肠肿瘤发展中的功能参与。
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Characterization of differential expression patterns of the extracellular purinergic enzymes in colorectal cancer
Objective: The aim of this study is to characterize tumor cell specific expression of purinergic ecto-enzymes CD39 and CD73 and to associate prognostic significance of these expression patterns in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Methods: Gene expression of the target genes in various CRC cell lines were assessed via WB and RT-PCR. Additionally, tumor vs stromal cell expression of the target genes was analyzed from publicly available patient expression datasets. Finally, the correlation between CD39 and CD73 expression with patient prognosis was analyzed via TCGA datasets. Results: In CRC cell lines CD39 found to be not expressed at all while CD73 was expressed extensively in most cell lines via WB and RT-CR analyses. Patient microarray expression data confirmed the results from CRC cells lines that CD39 expression was very low in epithelial/tumor cells relative to other stromal cell types yet CD73 was expressed abundantly in every cell type within patient tumor samples. Interestingly, CD39 expression in patient tumors was correlated with favorable prognosis while CD73 expression was associated with worse prognosis. Conclusion: Although CD39 and CD73 are related enzymes involved in extracellular purinergic signaling, their expression patterns in tumor cells and prognostic effects in patients show opposing outcomes. Therefore, better insights in understanding the functional involvement of purinergic ecto-enzymes in colorectal tumor development is needed via further mechanistical studies.
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