Aberrant inactivation of SCNN1G promotes the motility of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

SCNN1G 异常失活促进头颈部鳞状细胞癌的运动

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作者:Yanping Yang, Xuemin Zhong, Yunyun Lan, Pan Liang, Yiying Huang, Yifang Wang, Xiaoying Zhou, Zhe Zhang, Yushan Liang, Xue Xiao

Abstract

The sodium channel epithelial 1 subunit gamma (SCNN1G) is mainly responsible for sodium entry and absorption. The dysfunction of SCNN1G has been widely studied in kidney-related diseases and chronic heart failure. However, its role in cancer remains unclear. Here, we found that SCNN1G was aberrantly downregulated in head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) tissues, which showed an efficifent diagnostic value according to the ROC curve analysis. The lower expression of SCNN1G was significantly correlated with lymphatic metastasis and a worse outcome of HNSCC patients. Ectopic overexpressing SCNN1G inhibited the invasive and migratory abilities of HNSCC cells, while knocking down SCNN1G showed an opposite effect. A positive correlation between SCNN1G and CDH1 expression was observed, which suggested that SCNN1G might impede HNSCC metastasis via strengthing cell-cell adherin. In addition, RAS signaling and ion channel transport signaling were enriched by SCNN1G in HNSCC using GSEA analysis, indicating that these signaling pathways might be the underlying mechanisms for SCNN1G as well. In addition, six sorts of immune infiltrate subtype cells were associated with SCNN1G expression. Our findings support that SCNN1G inactivation contributes to the metastasis of HNSCC. SCNN1G could serves as a valuable diagnostic and prognostic marker for HNSCC.

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