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Lipid metabolism regulator human hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase‐like 2 (HSDL2) modulates cervical cancer cell proliferation and metastasis

Yang Yang, Anna Han, Xinyue Wang, Xianglin Yin, Minghua Cui, Zhenhua Lin

2021Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase-like 2 (HSDL2) is a potent regulator in cancers and is also involved in lipid metabolism, but the role of HSDL2 in cervical cancer and whether it regulates the progress of cervical cancer through lipid metabolism remains unclear. In this study, we found that the overexpression of HSDL2 was in relation with cervical cancer progression including lymph nodes metastasis and recurrence. HSDL2 could serve as a novel marker of early diagnosis in cervical cancer. HSDL2 also gave impetus to tumorigenesis by initiating and promoting proliferation, invasion and migration of cervical cancer cells (Hela, C33A and SiHa) through EMT. Interestingly, we also searched that HSDL2 participated in oncogenesis by regulating lipid metabolism. In sum, our results gave the novel insight of HSDL2 functions which could be the potential for being the biomarker of prognosis and new target of therapy.

Topics & Concepts

HeLaCarcinogenesisMetastasisCervical cancerCancer researchCancerLipid metabolismRegulatorBiologyCell growthCancer cellCellInternal medicineMedicineEndocrinologyBiochemistryGeneCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismLipid metabolism and disorders