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柠檬酸合酶的异常表达与前列腺癌的疾病进展和临床结果相关

 

Authors Cai Z, Deng Y, Ye J, Zhuo Y, Liu Z, Liang Y, Zhang H, Zhu X, Luo Y, Feng Y, Liu R, Chen G, Wu Y, Han Z, Liang Y, Jiang F, Zhong W

Received 1 April 2020

Accepted for publication 30 June 2020

Published 22 July 2020 Volume 2020:12 Pages 6149—6163

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S255817

Checked for plagiarism Yes

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Peer reviewer comments 4

Editor who approved publication: Dr Beicheng Sun

Purpose: Citrate synthase (CS) is a rate-limiting enzyme in the citrate cycle and is capable of catalyzing oxaloacetate and acetyl-CoA to citrate. CS has been uncovered to be upregulated in a variety of cancers, and its expression and clinical significance in prostate cancer (PCa) remain unknown.
Methods: In this study, we examined the association between CS expression level and clinicopathological features of prostate cancer patients in a TMA cohort and the public cancer database (The Cancer Genome Atlas-Prostate Adenocarcinoma, TCGA-PRAD). The CS knockdown cell lines were constructed to study the effects of CS downregulation on proliferation, colony formation, migration, invasion, and cell cycle of prostate cancer cells in vitro. And the effect of CS downregulation on tumor growth in mice was studied in vivo. In addition, the metabolomics and mitochondrial function were detected in the CS knockdown cell lines.
Results: CS expression level in PCa tissues was higher than that in normal tissues (< 0.05). CS upregulation was significantly associated with high Gleason score (< 0.05), advanced pathological stage (< 0.001), and biochemical recurrence (< 0.001). Functionally, decreased expression of CS inhibited PCa cell proliferation, colony formation, migration, invasion and cell cycle in vitro, and inhibited tumor growth in vivo. In addition, CS downregulation exerted potential inhibitory effects on the lipid metabolism and mitochondrial function of PCa cells.
Conclusion: In conclusion, these findings suggested that CS upregulation may contribute to the aggressive progression and poor prognosis of PCa patients, which might be partially associated with its influences on the cell lipid metabolism and mitochondrial function.
Keywords: prostate cancer, citrate synthase, prognosis, lipid metabolism




Figure 3 Decreased expression of CS inhibited cell cycle progression in vitro...