The clock gene PER1 suppresses expression of tumor-related genes in human oral squamous cell carcinoma

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Abnormal expression of the clock gene PER1 is highly correlated with carcinogenesis and the development of malignant tumors. Here, we designed short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) to effectively knock down PER1 in SCC15 human oral squamous cell carcinoma cells. shRNA-mediated PER1 knockdown promoted SCC15 cell growth, proliferation, apoptosis resistance, migration and invasion in vitro. PER1 knockdown also increased the cells' expression of KI-67, MDM2, BCL-2, MMP2 and MMP9 mRNA, and decreased expression of C-MYC, p53, BAX and TIMP-2. In BALB/c nu/nu nude mice subcutaneously injected with SCC15 cells, PER1 knockdown in the cells enhanced tumor development, leading to increased tumor weights and volumes. These results suggest that PER1 is an important tumor suppressor gene and may be a useful molecular target for the treatment of cancer.

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Li, H. X., Fu, X. J., Yang, K., Chen, D., Tang, H., & Zhao, Q. (2016). The clock gene PER1 suppresses expression of tumor-related genes in human oral squamous cell carcinoma. Oncotarget, 7(15), 20574–20583. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7827

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