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Glucose-regulated protein 94 mediates the proliferation and metastasis through the regulation of etv1 and mapk pathway in colorectal cancer
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Glucose-regulated protein 94 mediates the proliferation and metastasis through the regulation of etv1 and mapk pathway in colorectal cancer

Uyanga Batzorig, Po-Li Wei, Weu Wang, Chien-Yu HuangYu-Jia Chang
International Journal of Medical Sciences, 卷.18(11), 頁碼.2251-2261
2021
PMID: 33967600

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Colorectal cancer ETV1 GRP94 Metastasis Proliferation Medicine (all)
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a worldwide health problem. Glucose-regulated protein 94 (GRP94) is known as an important endoplasmic reticulum-stress response protein that shows correlation with aggressive cancer behavior. However, the role of GRP94 in CRC is still unclear. Our results showed that silencing GRP94 (GRP94-KD) reduced cell proliferation, invasion and migration of CRC cells and suppressed tumorigenesis in the xenograft mouse model. Rescue assay showed that ETV1 overexpression reversed the effect of GRP94 on cell proliferation and migration. In the molecular mechanism, we found that knockdown of GRP94 inhibited the level of MAPK pathway, including ERK/p-ERK, JNK/p-JNK, and p38/p-p38 signals. Cyclooxygenase-2 and epithelial-mesenchymal transformation biomarkers, such as N-cadherin, vimentin, and β-catenin were suppressed in GRP94 knockdown cells. Treatment of specific inhibitors of MAPK pathway showed that ERK/p-ERK, and p38/p-p38 inhibitors significantly influenced ETV1 expression as compared to JNK/p-JNK inhibitor. Our results indicated that silencing GRP94 repressed the ability of EMT process, cancer cell proliferation, metastasis, and CRC tumorigenesis. Therefore, GRP94 may play an important role in CRC by regulating ETV1 and MAPK pathway.

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