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Podocalyxin‐like protein promotes gastric cancer progression through interacting with RUN and FYVE domain containing 1 protein
Authors:Qiaoming Zhi  Huo Chen  Fei Liu  Ye Han  Daiwei Wan  Zhihua Xu  Yuting Kuang  Jin Zhou
Institution:1. Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, China;2. Institutes of Biology and Medical Sciences, Soochow University, Suzhou, China;3. Department of Gastroenterology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, China;4. Yuting Kuang and Jin Zhou, The First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou, China.;5. Emails:
Abstract:Podocalyxin‐like protein (PODXL), a transmembrane glycoprotein with anti‐adhesive properties, is associated with an aggressive tumor phenotype and poor prognosis of several cancers. To elucidate the biological significance of PODXL and its molecular mechanism in gastric cancer (GC), we investigated the expression of PODXL in GC samples and assessed its effects on biological behaviors and the related signaling pathways in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, the possible and closely interacted partners of PODXL were identified. Our data showed that the protein or mRNA level of PODXL was significantly upregulated in tissues or serum of GC patients compared with normal‐appearing tissues (NAT) or those of healthy volunteers. Overall survival (OS) curves showed that patients with high PODXL levels in tissues or serum had a worse 5‐year OS. In vitro, restoring PODXL expression promoted tumor progression by increasing cell proliferation, colony formation, wound healing, migration and invasion, as well as suppressing the apoptosis. Furthermore, the PI3K/AKT, NF‐κB and MAPK/ERK signaling pathways were activated. There was a significant positive correlation between PODXL and RUN and FYVE domain containing 1 (RUFY1) expression in tissues or serum. Subsequent mass spectrometry analysis, co‐immunoprecipitation assays and western blot analysis identified PODXL/RUFY1 complexes in GC cells, and silencing RUFY1 expression in GC cells significantly attenuated PODXL‐induced phenotypes and their underlying signaling pathways. Our results suggested that PODXL promoted GC progression via a RUFY1‐dependent signaling mechanism. New GC therapeutic opportunities through PODXL and targeting the PODXL/RUFY1 complex might improve cancer therapy.
Keywords:gastric cancer  Mechanism  Podocalyxin‐like  progression  RUN and FYVE domain containing 1
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