Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated that caveolin 1 acts as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer, however, few studies have demonstrated that caveolin 1 also serves as a tumor promoter in breast cancer. In the present study, caveolin 1 small interfering RNA was used to knock down caveolin 1 expression in order to investigate the association between caveolin 1 and the proliferation and metastatic abilities of human breast cancer BT474 cells. The results revealed that cell proliferation, migration and invasion were attenuated by caveolin 1 knockdown in BT474 cells. Furthermore, caveolin 1 knockdown in BT474 cells arrested cells in the G0/G1 phase and decreased the number of cells in the S phase. In addition, caveolin 1 knockdown decreased the activation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 pathway and inhibited the expression of cell cycle-associated proteins (cyclin D1, c-Fos and β-catenin), whilst the expression of E-cadherin was increased. Furthermore, the protein expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2,-9 and-1 was also inhibited by caveolin 1 knockdown. In combination, these results demonstrated that caveolin 1 knockdown had a tumor suppressing effect on BT474 cells.
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Wang, R., Li, Z., Guo, H., Shi, W., Xin, Y., Chang, W., & Huang, T. (2014). Caveolin 1 knockdown inhibits the proliferation, migration and invasion of human breast cancer BT474 cells. Molecular Medicine Reports, 9(5), 1723–1728. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2014.2018
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