SLFN5 influences proliferation and apoptosis by upregulating PTEN transcription via ZEB1 and inhibits the purine metabolic pathway in breast cancer: Am J Cancer Res. 2020; 10(9): 2832-2850
Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences · Mudanjiang Medical University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Human Schlafen-5 (SLFN5) is aberrantly involved in tumorigenesis in several types of cancer. However, its implications in breast cancer (BRCA) are unknown. Herein, we demonstrated that SLFN5 expression is negatively associated with the tumour growth of human BRCA using GEO database analysis and clinical sample immunostaining. Lentiviral overexpression of SLFN5 in BRCA cell lines suppressed tumourigenicity in nude mice. Knockdown and overexpression of SLFN5 in BRCA cell lines proved that SLFN5 can inhibit cell proliferation and colony formation and promote apoptosis by upregulating the transcription of a known cancer suppressor gene (the phosphatase and tensin homologue on chromosome 10, PTEN), resulting in…
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Authors
12- XGXuefeng GuCorresponding
Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences
- GWGuoqing Wan
Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences
- YYYue Yang
Mudanjiang Medical University
- YLYihao Liu
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Institute of Laboratory Animal Science
- XYXintong Yang
Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Topics & keywords
- PTEN
- Tensin
- Cancer research
- Gene knockdown
- Cell growth
- Biology
- Protein kinase B
- PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
- Good health and well-being