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Tenascin‑C promotes epithelial‑to‑mesenchymal transition and the mTOR signaling pathway in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Xiang Cheng, Fen Li, Zezhang Tao

2021Oncology Letters18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tenascin‑C (TNC) is a large extracellular matrix glycoprotein that promotes cell adhesion and tissue remodeling, and is involved in the transduction of cellular signaling pathways. The present study aimed to investigate the role of TNC and determine its effect in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). TNC gene transcription and expression were analyzed using the NPC dataset and immunohistochemistry analysis of NPC tissues. Weighted gene co‑expression network and gene enrichment analyses were performed to determine the potential molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of TNC in NPC. TNC expression was suppressed in NPC cells, and the effects were determined both <em>in vitro</em> and <em>in vivo</em>. The results demonstrated that TNC gene transcription and expression were high in NPC tissues compared with normal tissues. Notably, TNC knockdown inhibited NPC cell proliferation, migration and invasion. In addition, TNC knockdown inhibited tumor growth in mice. <em>In vitro</em>, TNC knockdown inhibited epithelial‑to‑mesenchymal transition (EMT) and decreased activity of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway in NPC cells. Taken together, these results suggest that TNC promotes cell proliferation, EMT and activity of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway in NPC cells, and thus functions as an oncogene.

Topics & Concepts

Epithelial–mesenchymal transitionOncogeneNasopharyngeal carcinomaPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayCell cycleCancer researchMolecular medicineSignal transductionApoptosisCancerCell biologyBiologyChemistryMedicineInternal medicineMetastasisGeneticsRadiation therapyCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZCancer Cells and Metastasis