Role of Fascin-1 in cervical cancer metastasis via Wnt/β-catenin pathway activation.

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Yan Wang, Wei Cui, Dong-Mei Chu
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Abstract

This investigation delves into the impact of Fascin-1, a protein known for its role in actin bundling and its association with metastatic enhancement, on the advancement of cervical cancer (CC). Elevated levels of Fascin-1 have been observed in metastatic carcinomas, but its impact on gene regulation in CC has not been thoroughly studied. Our research demonstrates a marked elevation in the expression of Fascin-1 within tissues affected by CC. Experiments employing both overexpression and knockdown methods revealed that Fascin-1 plays a critical role in promoting the proliferation and mobility of CC cells in vitro. Correspondingly, reducing Fascin-1 levels led to a marked decrease in tumor growth and metastatic spread in vivo. At the molecular level, diminishing Fascin-1 expression resulted in decreased β-catenin and C-myc RNA and protein levels. This implies that Fascin-1 could intensify the progression of CC by influencing the Wnt/β-catenin signaling cascade. This study not only elucidates the mechanism by which Fascin-1 contributes to the advancement of CC but also proposes a novel approach for therapeutic intervention.

fassin -1通过Wnt/β-catenin通路激活在宫颈癌转移中的作用
本研究深入研究了fasin -1对宫颈癌(CC)进展的影响,fasin -1是一种以其在肌动蛋白捆绑中的作用及其与转移增强的关联而闻名的蛋白质。在转移性癌中已观察到增高的fasin -1水平,但其对CC中基因调控的影响尚未被深入研究。我们的研究表明,在CC影响的组织中,fasin -1的表达显著升高,通过过表达和敲低方法的实验表明,fasin -1在体外促进CC细胞的增殖和迁移中起着关键作用。相应的,减少fasin -1水平导致体内肿瘤生长和转移扩散明显减少。在分子水平上,fastin -1表达减少导致β-catenin和C-myc RNA和蛋白水平降低。这表明fastin -1可能通过影响Wnt/β-catenin信号级联而加剧CC的进展。本研究不仅阐明了fastin -1促进CC进展的机制,而且提出了一种新的治疗干预方法。
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