Expression of Far Upstream Element-Binding Protein in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors and Its Regulation of Cell Proliferation, Migration, and Invasion.
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Abstract
Introduction: This study aimed to observe the expression of far upstream element-binding protein 1 (FUBP1) in gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) and explore its impact on the biological behavior of GIST cells.
Methods: Fifty patients with GIST who underwent surgical resection were selected, and cancer tissues and adjacent normal tissues were gathered. The expression level of FUBP1 and its correlation with clinicopathological data and prognosis in patients with GISTs were assessed. GIST-T1 cell lines in the logarithmic growth phase were transfected with lentiviruses overexpressing FUBP1, small hairpin RNA targeting FUBP1, and their respective negative controls. FUBP1 expression levels in each group, cell biological behavior were tested, and the effect of FUBP1 on tumor growth in vivo were tested.
Results: Compared to adjacent normal tissues, FUBP1 expression level was elevated in GIST cancer tissues and was concerned with tumor size, NIH risk category, and tumor metastasis in patients. Knockdown of FUBP1 inhibited cell malignant behaviors and promoted cell apoptosis, while overexpression of FUBP1 had the opposite effects. FUBP1 facilitated the growth of GIST cells in vivo.
Conclusion: FUBP1 is upregulated in GISTs and facilitates the invasion, migration, and proliferation of GIST cells. This provides a new perspective for understanding the pathogenesis of GIST and lays a foundation for developing potential therapeutic strategies targeting FUBP1.
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''Pathobiology'' offers a valuable platform for the publication of high-quality original research into the mechanisms underlying human disease. Aiming to serve as a bridge between basic biomedical research and clinical medicine, the journal welcomes articles from scientific areas such as pathology, oncology, anatomy, virology, internal medicine, surgery, cell and molecular biology, and immunology. Published bimonthly, ''Pathobiology'' features original research papers and reviews on translational research. The journal offers the possibility to publish proceedings of meetings dedicated to one particular topic.