INHBA promotes the proliferation, migration and invasion of colon cancer cells through the upregulation of VCAN

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Objective: Colon cancer has high morbidity and mortality rates, and proliferation, invasion and migration play an important role in colon cancer progression. Here, the effects of inhibin subunit beta A (INHBA) on cell proliferation, invasion and migration were investigated. Methods: The UALCAN database was used to assess INHBA expression in colon cancer tissues and predict the survival of patients with high and low INHBA expression. The relevant proteins were detected by RT-qPCR and western blot. Cell transfection was performed to overexpress or inhibit INHBA and versican (VCAN). The high correlation between INHBA and VCAN found through LinkedOmics and StarBase databases was verified by immunoprecipitation assays. Cell proliferation was detected by cell counting kit-8 and colony formation assays. Wound healing and Transwell assays were used to assess migration and invasion. Results: INHBA expression was upregulated in colon cancer tissues and cells. INHBA inhibition impaired the proliferation, migration and invasion of these cells. In addition, we confirmed the correlation between INHBA and VCAN in colon cancer cells. Finally, we found that INHBA interference inhibited the aggressive behavior of colon cancer cells by downregulating VCAN. Conclusion: INHBA promotes the proliferation, migration and invasion of colon cancer cells through the upregulation of VCAN.

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Guo, J., & Liu, Y. (2021). INHBA promotes the proliferation, migration and invasion of colon cancer cells through the upregulation of VCAN. Journal of International Medical Research, 49(6). https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605211014998

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