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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays an important role in tumor invasion and metastasis. A comprehensive, bioinformatics analysis of CCLE and TCGA datasets of seven tumor types allowed us to identify a novel pan-cancer EMT-associated gene expression signature consisting of 16 epithelial and 4 mesenchymal state-associated mRNAs. Among the identified epithelial cell state-associated factors, down-regulation of the RBM47 (RNA binding motif protein 47) mRNA displayed the most significant association with metastasis and poor survival in multiple cohorts of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Moreover, decreased
RBM47 protein
expression was associated with metastasis in a cohort of primary CRCs. RBM47 was directly suppressed during EMT induced by IL6-activated STAT3 or ectopic SNAIL and SLUG expression via conserved binding motifs of these factors within the RBM47 promoter. Moreover, RNAi-mediated down-regulation of RBM47 in CRC lines resulted in increased cell migration, invasion and
metastases
formation. As demonstrated by the example of RBM47, the EMT-associated signature characterized here allows to identify biomarkers for predicting clinical outcome of CRC and presumably other cancer entities. In addition, our functional analysis of RBM47 shows that the down-regulation of RBM47 during CRC progression may promote EMT and metastasis.
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PMID:Pan-cancer EMT-signature identifies RBM47 down-regulation during colorectal cancer progression. 2868 90
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality worldwide. In China, in particular, lung cancer mortality has markedly increased and is likely to continue to rise. RNA-binding proteins are pivotal to the development and progression of a variety of cancer types, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
RNA-binding motif protein 47
(
RBM47
) has been found to act as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer and NSCLC. However, to the best of our knowledge,
RBM47
expression in NSCLC tissues has yet to be investigated. Analysis via the online database, Gene Expression Omnibus, revealed that
RBM47
was upregulated in NSCLC and associated with pathological type, suggesting that
RBM47
may play different roles in lung adenocarcinoma and lung squamous cell carcinoma. In the present study, the expression of
RBM47
was examined by immunohistochemistry in 175 pairs of tumor and adjacent non-cancerous tissues resected from patients with NSCLC. The results indicated that the expression of
RBM47
was significantly increased in NSCLC samples compared with that in the matched non-cancerous samples. Furthermore,
RBM47
expression was higher in Xuanwei compared with that in non-Xuanwei NSCLC, suggesting that
RBM47
is a more sensitive biomarker in Xuanwei NSCLC, and that it may serve as a candidate therapeutic target. In addition,
RBM47
expression was associated with the pathological type, however not with the age, sex, lymph node metastasis, pT stage or pathological Tumor-Node-
Metastasis
stage of the patients. The increased expression level of
RBM47
may indicate a worse overall survival rate for patients with NSCLC. In addition, multivariate survival analysis showed that the Xuanwei area is associated with poor prognosis for patients with NSCLC. In conclusion, the present study revealed that the upregulation of
RBM47
accelerated the malignant progression of NSCLC, indicating that
RBM47
may be a potential biomarker for NSCLC progression and a therapeutic target for NSCLC.
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PMID:Increased expression of the RNA-binding motif protein 47 predicts poor prognosis in non-small-cell lung cancer. 3221 62