The inhibitory effect of EGLN3 on proliferation in gastric cancer cells
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ABSTRACT: Background: Egl-9 family hypoxia inducible factor 3 (EGLN3) belongs to the family of 2-oxoglutarate (2-OG)- and ferrous iron (Fe 2+)-dependent dioxygenases, which play critical roles in all steps of tumorigenesis. Previous studies have found that EGLN3 regulates the malignant biological behavior of malignant tumors. However, its role and mechanism in the occurrence and development of gastric cancer (GC) are still unclear. This study aimed to investigate the role of EGLN3 in gastric carcinogenesis Methods:Bioinformatics analysis, qRT-PCR, western blot, CCK-8, and in vivo xenograft tumor model were used to examine the expression and function of EGLN3. Survival analysis was performed to determine the correlation between EGLN3 expression and prognosis of patients with GC. Genes modulated by EGLN3 in NCI-N87 cells were identified through RNA next generation sequence screening and further verified by qRT-PCR in NCI-N87 cells. Results: EGLN3 expression was markedly reduced in GC tissues as compared with that in normal tissues. Likewise, EGLN3 expression was also significantly reduced in a panel of GC cell lines . Forced expression of EGLN3 inhibited proliferation in NCI-N87 cells in vitro. Additionally, EGLN3 impaired growth of NCI-N87 cells in immunodeficient mice. Survival analysis showed that EGLN3 expression was positively associated with favorable outcome in patients with GC.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE200646 | GEO | 2024/04/12
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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