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The prognostic significance of fibroblast activation protein-α in human lung adenocarcinoma

Jianlin Shi, Zongliu Hou, Jun Yan, Wanfang Qiu, Luxin Liang, Mingyao Meng, Lin Li, Xiaodan Wang, Yanhua Xie, Lihong Jiang, Wenju Wang

2020Annals of Translational Medicine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fibroblast activation protein (FAP) is a type II cell surface-bound integral serine protease, which is an important biomarker of cancer-associated fibroblasts. FAP-α performs several biological activities, including remolding extracellular matrix and acting as an immunosuppressor in the tumor microenvironment. However, the proliferation role of FAP-α in human lung adenocarcinoma has not been fully elucidated. METHODS: The expression of FAP-α in 94-paired human lung adenocarcinoma tissues was identified by immunohistochemistry test. The effect of FAP on cell proliferation was examined by CCK-8 assay. RNA-sequencing and bioinformatics analysis were utilized to investigate the underlying mechanism. Western blot analysis, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and nude mice experiments, were also conducted for further validation. RESULTS: . qPCR and Western blot analysis indicated that CCNB1 was upregulated by the overexpression of FAP in the lung adenocarcinoma cell line. The expression of FAP-α was higher in both the cytoplasm and stroma of lung adenocarcinoma than in adjacent normal tissues. Survival analysis indicated that patients with higher expression of FAP-α in tumor stroma had a poor prognosis (P=0.019). The Cancer Genome Atlas Program (TCGA) data also showed that the expression of FAP within tumor tissues was higher (in both cytoplasm and stroma) compared with that in normal tissues (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates that FAP-α could facilitate the proliferation of lung adenocarcinoma cells and can be a prognostic marker in human lung adenocarcinoma.

Topics & Concepts

AdenocarcinomaFibroblast activation protein, alphaStromaCancer researchWestern blotBiologyImmunohistochemistryCell growthCell cultureFibroblastMolecular biologyPathologyCancerMedicineImmunologyGeneBiochemistryGeneticsPeptidase Inhibition and AnalysisConnective tissue disorders researchCardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling
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