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Query: UNIPROT:P42574 (
caspase-3
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The present study aimed to investigate the association between the expression of
pituitary tumor-transforming 2
(
PTTG2
), and cell proliferation, invasion and apoptosis in glioblastoma. The U251 human glioblastoma cell line was transfected with the pcDNA-
PTTG2
and small interfering (si)RNA-
PTTG2
plasmids using Lipofectamine 2000. The expression of
PTTG2
in U251 glioblastoma cells was determined using reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and western blot analysis. The association between
PTTG2
expression, and cell proliferation, invasion and apoptosis
in vitro
were investigated using an MTT assay, Matrigel Transwell assay and flow cytometry combined with Annexin V/propidium iodide staining, respectively. RT-qPCR and western blot analysis demonstrated that
PTTG2
mRNA and protein expression were significantly overexpressed and significantly suppressed following transfection with pcDNA-
PTTG2
and short interfering RNA (siRNA)-
PTTG2
plasmids, respectively (P<0.05). In addition, the cell proliferation rate and invasive cell number in cells with overexpressed
PTTG2
were significantly higher compared with cells in the untreated group, and the invasive cell number in the siRNA-
PTTG2
group was significantly lower than the untreated group (P<0.05). Flow cytometry analysis demonstrated that, compared with the untreated group, the quantity of apoptotic cells in
PTTG2
overexpression group was significantly reduced, and the quantity of apoptotic cells in the siRNA-
PTTG2
group was increased. Similar results were obtained with regards to the expression level of
caspase-3
. The results of the present study indicate that
PTTG2
overexpression promotes cell proliferation and invasion during glioblastoma progression. In addition, the results suggest that
PTTG2
overexpression inhibits cell apoptosis in glioblastoma by affecting
caspase-3
-dependent signaling pathways. It can therefore be suggested that
PTTG2
may serve as a novel therapeutic target for treating glioblastoma.
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PMID:Expression of pituitary tumor-transforming 2 in human glioblastoma cell lines and its role in glioblastoma tumorigenesis. 2716 15