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Query: UMLS:C1522282 (
EMT
)
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An important therapeutic method of glioblastoma, the most common primary brain tumor, is radiotherapy. However, several studies reported recently that radiation could also promote the invasion and migration of malignant tumor. Herein, we have identified that a significant increase of migration and invasiveness of human glioma U251 cells undergoing X-ray was observed compared to controls, accompanied by the increase of
cathepsin L
(
CTSL
), which is a lysosomal cysteine protease overexpressed and secreted by tumor cells. To verify if there was a relationship between
CTSL
and the X-ray-induced glioma invasion, a
CTSL
specific inhibitor Z-FY-CHO or a short hairpin RNA interference was used to pretreat U251 cells. As a result, the cell invasion and migration was impaired via down-regulation of
CTSL
. Additionally, a marked reduction of the cell-signaling molecules Rho kinase was also detected compared with controls. We also found that
CTSL
is involved in
EMT
progress: both in vitro and in clinical specimens. Overall, our findings show that
CTSL
is an important protein which mediates cell invasion and migration of human glioma U251 cells induced by X-ray, and the inhibition of
CTSL
expression might diminish the invasion of U251 cells by reducing the activity of RhoA and CDC42 as well as
EMT
positive markers.
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PMID:Cathepsin L is involved in X-ray-induced invasion and migration of human glioma U251 cells. 2795 17