HOPX regulates the invasion and migration abilities of hepatocellular carcinoma by targeting SNAIL.

HOPX 通过靶向 SNAIL 来调节肝细胞癌的侵袭和迁移能力

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作者:Wang Rong, Xu Haizhou, Hu Changhuan, Chen Kun, Tang Shaowen, Wu Xiaoli, Zhang Qing, Xiang Qingfeng
HOPX acts as a tumor suppressor in certain cancers, but the function of HOPX, as well as its mechanism of action in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been fully elucidated. In this study, using in vitro and in vivo animal models, the effect of HOPX on the development of HCC was explored. In our study, the HOPX expression at both protein and mRNA level were found to be downregulated in HCC cells and tumor tissues. Restoration of HOPX expression was found to inhibit HCC cell invasion and migration capabilities, but produced no effect on growth. Moreover, HOPX prevented metastasis in an HCC cell metastatic mouse model. Further investigations showed that HOPX could suppress HCC cell epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) by inhibiting SNAIL, an EMT transcription factor that is required for the metastasis-inhibition activity of HOPX to proceed. Our study identified HOPX as a suppressor of the development of HCC, which implies that HOPX suppresses HCC cells invasion and migration by inhibiting SNAIL.

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