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Query: UMLS:C0598934 (
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WD repeat domain 5
(
WDR5
) plays an important role in various biological functions through the epigenetic regulation of gene transcription; however, its role in bladder cancer remains largely unknown. Our study investigated the role of
WDR5
in bladder cancer and demonstrated that
WDR5
was upregulated in bladder cancer tissues, and elevated
WDR5
protein levels positively correlated with advanced tumor stage and poor survival. Through gain or loss of function, we demonstrated that
WDR5
promoted proliferation, self-renewal and chemoresistance to cisplatin in bladder cancer cells in vitro, and
tumor growth
in vivo. Mechanistically,
WDR5
regulated various functions in bladder cancer by mediating the transcription of cyclin B1, cyclin E1, cyclin E2, UHMK1, MCL1, BIRC3 and Nanog by histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation. Therefore, we have discovered that
WDR5
plays an important role in bladder cancer suggesting that
WDR5
is a potential biomarker and a promising target in the treatment of bladder cancer.
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PMID:Upregulated WDR5 promotes proliferation, self-renewal and chemoresistance in bladder cancer via mediating H3K4 trimethylation. 2565 85
WD repeat domain 5
(
WDR5
) plays an important role in various biological functions through the epigenetic regulation of gene transcription (Wysocka et al., 2005 [1]; Sandstrom et al., 2014[2]; Ang et al., 2011[3]). Recently, our study found that
WDR5
was upregulated in bladder cancer tissues, promoted bladder cancer cell proliferation, self-renewal and chemoresistance to cisplatin in bladder cancer cells in vitro, and
tumor growth
in vivo (Chen et al., 2015). To gain a molecular understanding of the role of
WDR5
in promoting bladder cancer, we performed a genome-wide analysis on
WDR5
knockdown by microarray gene expression profiling. Here we provide detailed experimental methods and analysis for the microarray data, which have been deposited into Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO): GSE59132.
...
PMID:Gene expression profiling of WDR5 regulated genes in bladder cancer. 2648 17