Genome-wide analysis of gene expression regulated by FSCN1 in cervical cancer HeLa cells
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ABSTRACT: FSCN1 has been reported to be dysregulated in cervical cancers. However, the genome-wide regulated targets of FSCN1 is still unclear in cervical cancers. Here, the gene expression profile of HeLa cells transfected with FSCN1 shRNA (shFSCN1) were compared with cells transfected with empty vector (shCtrl). The results showed that shFSCN1 extensively affects the transcriptional level of 5, 043 genes in HeLa cells. There were more up-regulated genes (3, 870) than down-regulated ones (1, 173) after FSCN1 was knocked down in HeLa cells. GO analysis showed that the up-regulated genes were associated with transcription regulation and DNA binding. The down-regulated genes were enriched in some cancer associated pathway including angiogenesis and cell adhesion. In particular, FSCN1 positilvely regulated ANGPTL4 in HeLa cells. Compared to normal tissue, both FSCN1 and ANGPTL4 showed a higher expression in cervical tumor tissue. Moreover, ANGPTL4 was also positilvely correlated with expression of FSCN1 in cervical tumor tissue of TCGA. In conclusion, our study provide important cues for further study on the regulatory mechanism of FSCN1 in cervical cancer.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE149450 | GEO | 2022/01/20
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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