CBX2 promotes cervical cancer cell proliferation and resistance to DNA-damaging treatment via maintaining cancer stemness

CBX2 通过维持癌症干细胞特性促进宫颈癌细胞增殖和对 DNA 损伤治疗的抵抗

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作者:Wenhan Li, Ru Shi, Yumei Gao, Xiaoman Wang, Tiantian Shen, Xiaoli Liu, Qiulei Wu, Xiaohan Xu, Zanhong Wang, Shi Du, Si Sun, Lu Yang, Jing Cai, Lin Liu

Abstract

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common malignancy and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death among women. Advanced stages and resistance to treatment in cervical cancer induce cancer-related deaths. Although epigenetics has been known to play a vital role in tumor progression and resistance, the function of epigenetic regulators in cervical cancer is an area of investigation. In this study, we focused on an epigenetic regulator, polycomb repressor complex 1 in cervical cancer. Through bioinformatics analysis and immunochemistry, we subsequently identified chromobox 2CBX2), the deregulated subunit of polycomb repressor complex 1, which is upregulated in cervical cancer and associated with poor prognosis and unfavorable clinicopathological characteristics. We provided functional evidence demonstrating that CBX2 promoted cervical cancer cell proliferation. Furthermore, CBX2 exhibited an antiapoptotic effect, which induced resistance to cisplatin and ionizing radiation in cervical cancer cells. Moreover, CBX2 was involved in maintaining cancer stemness. These findings suggest that CBX2 plays an important role in cervical cancer progression and resistance to treatment, and may serve as a potential biomarker for prognosis and resistance as well as a potential therapeutic target.

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