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Query: UNIPROT:P31749 (
AKT
)
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BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to explore the influence of
ubiquitin associated protein 2-like
(
UBAP2L
) on the growth and metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its potential underlying mechanism. MATERIAL AND METHODS
UBAP2L
gene was knocked down in SMMC-7721 by RNA interference and cell function experiments were performed. A subcutaneous xenograft tumor model was constructed to examine the effect of
UBAP2L
silence on HCC growth. Finally, the whole genomic microarrays were used to screen the potential mechanism of
UBAP2L
in regulating the biological function of HCC. RESULTS Compared with those in the control group, the cell proliferation and clone formation were significantly reduced, cell cycle was arrested in G2/M phase, the number of apoptotic cells was remarkably increased, and the abilities of vascular formation and cell migration and metastasis were dramatically weakened in the shUBAP2L group (All P<0.05).
UBAP2L
knockdown significantly suppressed the tumor growth of HCC in vivo. Moreover, a total of 320 genes changed significantly after
UBAP2L
knockdown, among which, 159 genes were upregulated and 161 genes were downregulated. Then, gene enrichment analysis revealed that PI3K/
AKT
and P53 signal pathway were the most significant in the top 10 enrichments. Finally, Western blot analysis verified that
UBAP2L
knockdown caused the increase of P21 and PTEN and decrease of CDK1, CCNB1, p-PI3K, and p-
AKT
. CONCLUSIONS
UBAP2L
plays an oncogenic role in HCC, and knockdown of its expression significantly inhibits HCC growth and metastasis, which may be related to the regulation of PI3K/
AKT
and P53 signaling pathways by
UBAP2L
.
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PMID:Knockdown of Ubiquitin Associated Protein 2-Like (UBAP2L) Inhibits Growth and Metastasis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma. 3029 Dec 21