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The Role of CPNE7 (Copine-7) in Colorectal Cancer Prognosis and Metastasis

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Abstract
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common and deadly cancers in the world. However, no effective treatment for the disease has yet been found. For this reason, several studies are being carried out on the treatment of CRC. Currently, there is limited understanding of the role of CPNE7 (copine-7) in CRC progression and metastasis. The results of this study show that CPNE7 exerts an oncogenic effect in CRC. First, CPNE7 was shown to be significantly up-regulated in CRC patient tissues and CRC cell lines compared to normal tissues according to IHC staining, qRT-PCR, and western blotting. Next, this study used both systems of siRNA and shRNA to suppress CPNE7 gene expression to check the CPNE7 mechanism in CRC. The suppressed CPNE7 significantly inhibited the growth of CRC cells in in vitro experiments, including migration, invasion, and semisolid agar colony-forming assay. Moreover, the modified expression of CPNE7 led to a decrease in the levels of genes associated with epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). The epithelial genes E-cadherin (CDH1) and Collagen A1 were upregulated, and the levels of mesenchymal genes such as N-cadherin (CDH2), ZEB1, ZEB2, and SNAIL (SNAL1) were downregulated after CPNE7 inhibition. This study suggests that CPNE7 may serve as a potential diagnostic biomarker for CRC patients.
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Hye-Jeong Kong ; Dong-Hyun Kang ; Tae-Sung Ahn ; Kwang-Seock Kim ; Tae-Wan Kim ; Soo-Hyeon Lee ; Dong-Woo Lee ; Jae-Sung Ryu ; Moo-Jun Beak
Issued Date
2023
Type
Article
Keyword
COL1A1CPNE7E-cadherinEMTN-cadherincolorectal cancershRNAsiRNA
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
1422-0067
Citation Title
International journal of molecular sciences
Citation Volume
24
Citation Number
23
Citation Start Page
16704
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.3390/ijms242316704
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1290
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