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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
osteosarcoma
)
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The
FK506-binding protein 14
(
FKBP14
) is a subfamily of immunophilins, has been implicated in various biochemical processes. However, its effects on the primary malignant bone tumor,
osteosarcoma
, are unclear. Here, we reported that
FKBP14
may be an oncogene as it overexpressed in
osteosarcoma
tissues and cell lines, and
FKBP14
expression was correlated with metastases, recurrence, tumor maximum diameter and poor survival time.
FKBP14
was associated with the biological pathways including cell cycle, apoptosis and metastasis. Furthermore, we detected
FKBP14
knockdown induced cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, invasion and adhesion in vitro.
FKBP14
knockdown decreased the protein levels of PCNA, CDK1 and CCNB1 that promotes cell cycle, increased Bax, caspase-3 and caspase-7 protein involved in promoting cell apoptosis, and increased KIF4A expression as well as decreased SMC4 and TMEM33 proteins that contribute to cell invasion and adhesion. In addition,
FKBP14
knockdown also caused a significant inhibition in tumor growth in vivo. Then, we found that the protein RhoA was identified as a binding partner of
FKBP14
. Taken together,
FKBP14
may act as an oncogene in
osteosarcoma
via suppressing apoptosis and promoting invasion and adhesion in
osteosarcoma
carcinogenesis.
FKBP14
may be a prognostic factor and potential target for
osteosarcoma
treatment.
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PMID:FKBP14 overexpression contributes to osteosarcoma carcinogenesis and indicates poor survival outcome. 2722 89