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Authors Liang J, Han B, Zhang Y, Yue Q
Received 15 November 2018
Accepted for publication 29 January 2019
Published 29 April 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 3223—3233
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S194725
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Colin Mak
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Editor who approved publication: Dr William Cho
Objective: The
present study aimed to investigate the expression of Numb in ovarian cancer
tissues and to assess the effect of Numb on cell proliferation, invasion, and
EMT in ovarian cancer.
Methods: Real-time
PCR and Western blotting were used to detect the mRNA and protein expression of
Numb, PAK1, β-catenin, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT)-related
proteins. MTT was employed to check the effect of Numb on proliferation of
ovarian cancer cells. Transwell assay was performed to examine the functions of
Numb and PAK1 on migration and invasion of ovarian cancer cells.
Results: The Numb
expression was significantly downregulated while PAK1 and β-catenin were
significantly upregulated in both ovarian cancer tissues and cell lines.
Silencing of Numb promoted cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and EMT in
ovarian cancer cell lines while overexpressed Numb reversed the above effects.
Moreover, the EMT process induced by the inhibition of Numb was regulated
through Numb-mediated PAK1/β-catenin signaling pathway.
Conclusion: Numb was
downregulated and associated with cell proliferation, invasion, and EMT in
ovarian cancer through regulating PAK1/β-catenin signaling, providing a novel
potential biomarker and potential therapeutic target for ovarian cancer.
Keywords: Numb,
ovarian cancer, PAK1, β-catenin, invasion, EMT
