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CPEB3 functions as a tumor suppressor in colorectal cancer via JAK/STAT signaling

Yuxin Fang, Qian Zhong, Yadong Wang, Chun-Cai Gu, Side Liu, Aimin Li, Qun Yan

2020Aging48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 0.035, n=99). Down-regulation CPEB3 promoted proliferation, migration, and invasion in colorectal cancer cells and vice versa. Mechanistically, CPEB3 performed as an RNA binding protein binding to 3'UTR of JAK1 mRNA to inhibit JAK/STAT pathways in colorectal cancer cells. Knockdown of CPEB3 induced active JAK-STAT signaling, thereby triggering the proliferation and metastasis capacity of colorectal cancer cells. These results suggest that CPEB3 functions as a tumor suppressor in colorectal cancer through its post-transcriptional regulation of JAK/STAT signaling. Implications: This study identified a novel role of the RNA binding protein CPEB3 in inhibiting cell proliferation and migration as well as the underlining mechanisms in colorectal cancer cells.

Topics & Concepts

statSuppressorCancer researchCancerColorectal cancerMedicineSignal transductionOncologyInternal medicineBiologyCell biologySTAT3RNA Research and SplicingRNA modifications and cancerCancer-related molecular mechanisms research