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针对具 IQ 基序的 GTPase 激活蛋白家族的综合分析表明,IQGAP3-PIK3C2B 轴可促进结肠癌的侵袭
Authors Liu Z, Li X, Ma J, Li D, Ju H, Liu Y, Chen Y, He X, Zhu Y
Received 10 April 2020
Accepted for publication 1 August 2020
Published 20 August 2020 Volume 2020:13 Pages 8299—8311
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S257729
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Sanjay Singh
Background: Colon cancer (CRC) is a common type of tumour, and IQGAP family proteins play an important role in many tumours. However, their roles in CRC remain unclear.
Methods: First, we searched many public databases to comprehensively analyze expression of IQGAPs in CRC. Next, real-time PCR, immunohistochemical (IHC), transwell, siRNA transfection and Western blot assays were used to evaluate relationships among IQGAP3 expression, clinical pathological parameters and CRC prognosis, and the underlying molecular mechanism was investigated.
Results: IQGAP3 was elevated in CRC tissues, whereas there was no significant change in expression of IQGAP1 or IQGAP2. Additionally, IQGAP3 expression in CRC tissues was associated with tumour progression, invasion and poor prognosis. In mechanistic studies, we found that IQGAP3 was positively coexpressed with PIK3C2B. In an in vitro assay, the PIK3C2B expression level was increased after exogenous overexpression of IQGAP3, resulting in the promotion of cell invasion, which was blocked by pretransfecting cells with PIK3C2B siRNA. Furthermore, we found that high expression of IQGAP3 and PIK3C2B correlated with tumour stage and vessel invasion in human CRC, whereby patients with high expression of both in tumours had a worse prognosis compared with patients with single-positive or double-negative tumours.
Conclusion: The results of our current study and corresponding previous studies provide evidence that IQGAP3 is elevated in CRC and promotes colon cancer growth and metastasis by regulating PIK3C2B activation.
Keywords: IQGAPs, PIK3C2B, colon cancer, invasion, prognosis
