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ZNF139/circZNF139 promotes cell proliferation, migration and invasion via activation of PI3K/AKT pathway in bladder cancer

Yao Jie, Kaiyu Qian, Chen Chen, Xiaoping Liu, Donghu Yu, Xin Yan, Tongzu Liu, Sheng Li

2020Aging31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Existing reports identify the involved roles of ZNF139 and its one circular RNA (circRNA), circZNF139, in the progression of various tumors. However, their relevance and function role in bladder cancer (BC) remain largely unexplored. Herein, we aimed to reconnoiter the role and potential mechanism of ZNF139 and circZNF139 in the progression of BC. Firstly, bioinformatics analyses indicated ZNF139 was upregulated in BC tissues and correlated with disease-free survival of BC patients. The subcellular localization and structural analyses of ZNF139 conveyed the possibility of ZNF139 functioning as a transcription factor. Secondly, circZNF139 was validated by bioinformatics analyses and RNase R tests. ZNF139 and circZNF139 were both significantly upregulated in BC cell lines. Functionally, ZNF139/circZNF139 had facilitated effects on the proliferative, clonal, migratory, and invasive potential of BC cells. Mechanistically, GO, KEGG pathway analyses and western blot assays altogether unveiled ZNF139/circZNF139 activated PI3K/AKT pathway in BC cells, supported by the alteration of AKT at phosphorylation level and PI3K at the protein level. Collectively, this work reveals ZNF139 and circZNF139 cooperate closely with each other to promote cell proliferation, migration and invasion via activation of PI3K/AKT pathway in BC.

Topics & Concepts

PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayDownregulation and upregulationProtein kinase BBiologyCancer researchCell growthKEGGCell migrationCell biologyPhosphorylationSignal transductionCellGeneGene expressionGeneticsTranscriptomeCircular RNAs in diseasesCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchMicroRNA in disease regulation
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