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Homer1 是人类大肠癌预后的潜在生物标志物,可能与 G3BP1 信号传导有关

 

Authors Cui X, Liang H, Hao C, Jing X

Received 4 December 2019

Accepted for publication 31 March 2020

Published 28 April 2020 Volume 2020:12 Pages 2899—2909

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S240942

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Editor who approved publication: Dr Kenan Onel

Background: Homer scaffolding protein 1 (Homer1) is a postsynaptic scaffold protein that regulates the structure and function of excitatory synaptic as well as its intracellular signal transduction. However, the role of Homer1 in colorectal cancer as well as the underlying molecular mechanisms has not been elucidated.
Materials and Methods: To evaluate the alternations of gene expression during colorectal cancer, Homer1 expression was analyzed using the gene expression profiling interactive analysis and Oncomine analyses. The prognostic value of Homer1 expression was validated by our own colorectal cancer specimens using RT-PCR. Then, the cell viability, migration and invasion of colorectal cancer cell lines were detected by CCK-8 and transwell assay.
Results: We obtained the following important results. (1) Homer1 expression was significantly higher in colorectal cancer than normal samples. (2) Among patients with colorectal cancer, those with higher Homer1 expression had a lower survival rate. (3) The major mutation type of Homer1 in colorectal cancer samples was missense mutation. (4) Homer1 was able to promote colorectal cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion through up-regulating G3BP1 in vitro.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that Homer1 may play a role in malignancy of colorectal cancer mainly through the G3BP1 signaling pathway, which might be a potential indicator of poor prognosis.
Keywords: Homer1, colorectal cancer, prognosis, G3BP1




Figure 1 Expression of Homer1 in colorectal cancer and normal tissues from GEPIA...