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M-phase Phosphoprotein 8 Promotes Gastric Cancer Growth and Metastasis Via P53/Bcl-2 and EMT-related Signaling Pathways

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Journal J Cell Biochem
Date 2019 Nov 7
PMID 31692032
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Abstract

Background: The main issue of this study is to demonstrate whether M-phase phosphoprotein 8 (MPP8) affect gastric tumor growth and metastasis.

Methods: Retrospective study was proceeded in 280 patients' surgical specimens with different disease stages. Loss-of-function assays, including 3-(4,5-dimethyl-2-thiazolyl)-2,5-diphenyl-2H-tetrazolium bromide, flow cytometry, and transwell assays were performed to evaluate the biological function of MPP8 in gastric cancer cells. Apoptosis and metastasis relative biomarkers were measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analysis.

Results: Compared with normal adjacent tissues, obviously elevated MPP8 expression was found in gastric cancer tissues. Elevated MPP8 expression was associated with male sex (vs female sex), intermediate differentiation (vs poorly differentiated cancer), and later stage (vs earlier stage). Furthermore, MPP8 overexpression in tumor tissues was marginally associated with a poor prognosis, with a significant relationship between MPP8 overexpression and prognosis among patients with poorly differentiated gastric cancer. Inhibition of MPP8 in these cells significantly suppressed proliferation and colony formation, promoted apoptosis, and repressed invasion. Furthermore, silencing of MPP8 remarkably increased apoptosis-related proteins (p53, Bax, and PARP) expression, but downregulated Bcl-2 expression. Silencing of MPP8 also decreased the expression of metastasis pathway-related proteins (N-cadherin and vimentin), and as well as the levels of anti-oncogene ZEB1, MET, and KRAS mRNA.

Conclusion: Our findings demonstrated that MPP8 might be an oncogene by positively regulating gastric cancer cell function through the p53/Bcl-2 and epithelial to mesenchymal transition-related signaling pathways.

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