DNA Methylation-Mediated Lowly Expressed AOX1 Promotes Cell Migration and Invasion of Prostate Cancer

DNA甲基化介导的AOX1低表达促进前列腺癌细胞迁移和侵袭

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作者:Jinfeng Wu, Yongbao Wei, Tao Li, Le Lin, Zesong Yang, Liefu Ye

Conclusion

This study suggested that DNA methylation and low AOX1 level might be biomarkers for prostate cancer.

Methods

In this study, 450K methylation data and mRNA expression data were accessed from The Cancer Genome Atlas-Prostate Adenocarcinoma database and analyzed bioinformatically. Methylation-specific PCR was used to examine the methylation condition in AOX1 promoter. qRT-PCR was applied to measure the mRNA expression of AOX1. Western blot was employed to detect the expressions of AOX1 and the EMT associated proteins. Transwell and scratch healing assays were used to examine the invasive and migratory abilities of the prostate cancer cells respectively.

Results

AOX1 was lowly expressed and hypermethylated in the prostate cancer tissues and cells. Also, AOX1 was downregulated at protein level in prostate cancer cells. Knocking down AOX1 could promote cell migration and invasion in the prostate cancer cells. By using a DNA methylation inhibitor, 5-AzadC was found to promote the expression of AOX1 and reverse the promoting effects of short interfering RNA against AOX1 on cell migration and invasion.

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