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Erschienen in: Tumor Biology 4/2016

03.11.2015 | Original Article

Oncogenic potential of TSTA3 in breast cancer and its regulation by the tumor suppressors miR-125a-5p and miR-125b

verfasst von: Yanan Sun, Xiaohong Liu, Qingfu Zhang, Xiaoyun Mao, Liang Feng, Peng Su, Hao Chen, Yang Guo, Feng Jin

Erschienen in: Tumor Biology | Ausgabe 4/2016

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Abstract

TSTA3 participates in enzyme metabolism and affects glycosylation processes, and abnormal glycosylation influences the malignant transformation of cells and tumor development. However, studies have not examined the molecular biological function of TSTA3 in breast cancer (BC). The expression of TSTA3 was examined in BC tissues and cell lines. Kaplan-Meier survival tests and Cox regression were used to analyze prognosis. TSTA3 depletion was used to analyze cell function. The upstream miRNAs of TSTA3 were predicted, and the downstream target gene was analyzed using a RT2 Profiler™ PCR array. Our results show that TSTA3 was highly expressed in BC tissues and cells and was correlated with poor survival. The expression of TSTA3 was correlated with the TNM status (P < 0.01) and served as an independent prognostic factor (P = 0.041). TSTA3-siRNA decreased cell invasion and proliferation in vitro. miR-125a-5p and miR-125b are upstream targets of TSTA3, and a PCR array revealed that TSTA3 affects the CXCR4-CXCL12 genes. The findings suggest that miR-125a-5p/miR-125b suppress the expression of TSTA3, which controls cell proliferation and invasion by regulating CXCR4 expression. In conclusion, a high expression of TSTA3 exerts a proto-oncogenic effect during carcinogenesis and serves as an independent molecular marker for BC patients.
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Metadaten
Titel
Oncogenic potential of TSTA3 in breast cancer and its regulation by the tumor suppressors miR-125a-5p and miR-125b
verfasst von
Yanan Sun
Xiaohong Liu
Qingfu Zhang
Xiaoyun Mao
Liang Feng
Peng Su
Hao Chen
Yang Guo
Feng Jin
Publikationsdatum
03.11.2015
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Tumor Biology / Ausgabe 4/2016
Print ISSN: 1010-4283
Elektronische ISSN: 1423-0380
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13277-015-4178-4

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