Lztfl1 Suppresses Gastric Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion through Regulating Nuclear Translocation of Β-Catenin

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  • 作者:Wang, L., Guo, J., Wang, Q., Zhou, J., Xu, C., Teng, R., Chen, Y., Wei, Q. & Liu, Z. P.
  • 期刊:Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 140, 1997-2008 (2014)
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PURPOSE: Our previous work identified leucine zipper transcription factor-like 1 (LZTFL1) as a novel tumor suppressor gene, with its expression correlated with survival outcome in gastric cancer (GC) patients. This study focuses on the role of LZTFL1 in GC aggression and metastasis as well as its underlying molecular mechanisms. METHOD: LZTFL1 immunohistochemical (IHC) staining on 311 paired normal/cancer tissue arrays were used to reconfirm the clinical significance of LZTFL1 expression. Transwell chamber assays were used to determine migration and invasive ability of GC cells. Gelatin zymography was employed to investigate the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) activity in tumor cells. Co-immunoprecipitation and Duolink in situ proximity ligation assay were used to analyze the interaction between LZTFL1 and β-catenin and the cellular localization of the interaction. RESULT: IHC results indicated that patients with high LZTFL1 expression had a longer overall survival time (58?months, 95?% CI 28-128?months) than patients with low LZTFL1 expression (27?months, 95?% CI 23-35?months; p?

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