FTO促进胃癌细胞的干性。

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Mengqing Li, Xuan Wu, Guan Li, Guoqing Lv, Shubin Wang
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摘要

FTO基因的全称是脂肪质量和肥胖相关基因。近年来,也发现FTO参与m6A去甲基化,调控包括胃癌在内的多种癌症的进展。肿瘤干细胞理论认为,肿瘤干细胞是肿瘤转移的关键因子,抑制干性基因的表达是抑制胃癌转移的良好方法。目前,FTO基因在胃癌细胞干性调控中的作用尚不清楚。通过对公开数据库的分析,发现FTO基因在胃癌中表达升高,且FTO高表达与胃癌患者预后不良相关。胃癌干细胞分离后,发现胃癌干细胞中FTO蛋白表达增加;FTO基因敲低后胃癌细胞的干性降低;FTO基因敲除后,裸鼠皮下肿瘤明显小于对照组;质粒过表达FTO后,胃癌细胞的干性增强。通过查阅其他文献和实验验证,我们发现SOX2可能是FTO促进胃癌细胞干性的因子。因此,我们认为FTO可以促进胃癌细胞的干性,靶向FTO可能是转移性胃癌患者的一种潜在治疗方法。CTR号:TOP-IACUC-2021-0123。
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FTO Promotes the Stemness of Gastric Cancer Cells.

The full name of the FTO gene is fat mass and obesity-associated gene. In recent years, it has also been found that FTO is involved in m6A demethylation and regulates the progression of multiple cancers, including gastric cancer. The cancer stem cell theory argues that cancer stem cells are key factors in cancer metastasis, and inhibiting the expression of stemness genes is a good method to inhibit metastasis of gastric cancer. Currently, the role of the FTO gene in regulating stemness of gastric cancer cells is still unclear. By analyzing public databases, it was discovered that FTO gene expression was increased in gastric cancer, and high expression of FTO was associated with poor prognosis of patients with gastric cancer. After gastric cancer stem cells were isolated, it was found that FTO protein expression was increased in gastric cancer stem cells; stemness of gastric cancer cells was reduced after the FTO gene knockdown; subcutaneous tumors of nude mice were smaller than those of the control group after FTO knockdown; and stemness of gastric cancer cells was enhanced after FTO was overexpressed by plasmid. By reviewing additional literature and experimental validation, we found that SOX2 may be the factor by which FTO promotes the stemness of gastric cancer cells. Therefore, it was concluded that FTO could promote the stemness of gastric cancer cells, and targeting FTO may be a potential therapeutic approach for patients with metastatic gastric cancer. CTR number: TOP-IACUC-2021-0123.

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DNA and cell biology
DNA and cell biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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6.60
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93
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: DNA and Cell Biology delivers authoritative, peer-reviewed research on all aspects of molecular and cellular biology, with a unique focus on combining mechanistic and clinical studies to drive the field forward. DNA and Cell Biology coverage includes: Gene Structure, Function, and Regulation Gene regulation Molecular mechanisms of cell activation Mechanisms of transcriptional, translational, or epigenetic control of gene expression Molecular Medicine Molecular pathogenesis Genetic approaches to cancer and autoimmune diseases Translational studies in cell and molecular biology Cellular Organelles Autophagy Apoptosis P bodies Peroxisosomes Protein Biosynthesis and Degradation Regulation of protein synthesis Post-translational modifications Control of degradation Cell-Autonomous Inflammation and Host Cell Response to Infection Responses to cytokines and other physiological mediators Evasive pathways of pathogens.
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