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CARM1 promotes non-small cell lung cancer progression through upregulating CCNE2 expression

Deqin Wu, Jing He, Wei Zhang, Kai Wang, Shidai Jin, Jun Li, Wen Gao

2020Aging43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

rescue experiments demonstrated that restoration of CCNE2 expression significantly abolished the CARM1 shRNA-mediated inhibition of cell proliferation, indicating that the oncogenic function of CARM1, at least partially, depended on the activation of CCNE2. Inhibition of CARM1 enzymatic activity could significantly repress CCNE2 expression in NSCLC cells. In addition, the expression of CARM1 was significantly elevated and positively correlated with CCNE2 levels in 20 cases of NSCLC patients. Both CARM1 and CCNE2 are highly associated with shorter 10-year overall survival of at a large cohort of 461 cases of NSCLC patients from the Kaplan-Meier plotter database. To summarize, these findings provide compelling evidence that CARM1 could promote NSCLC progression via activation of CCNE2, paving the way for future therapeutic strategies in NSCLC.

Topics & Concepts

Cell growthGene silencingCancer researchBiologyCarcinogenesisReporter geneSmall hairpin RNAMolecular biologyGene expressionBiochemistryApoptosisGeneGene knockdownCancer-related gene regulationEpigenetics and DNA MethylationRNA modifications and cancer
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