The tumor-promoting effects of fam92a1-289 in cervical carcinoma cells

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Background/Aim: FAM92A1-289 is recognized as one of the newly-discovered putative oncogenes. This study was performed to reveal its oncogenic functions in human cervical carcinoma cells. Materials and Methods: The FAM92A1-289+ cell line was established with knock-in technique and selected by puromycin-resistance screening. Scratch assay, methylthiazol tetrazolium assay, colony forming assay and xenograft test were used to examine cell migration, cell proliferation, cell viability and tumor formation, respectively. Results: FAM92A1-289+ cells showed higher migration rate (p<0.05), higher cell viability (p<0.01), higher colony formation and tumor growth. The FAM92A1-289 protein was pulled-down by antibodies against proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in the coimmunoprecipitation assay. Conclusion: The up-regulated expression of FAM92A1-289 could facilitate cell migration, boost cell proliferation and promote colony formation in vitro and tumor growth in vivo. The interaction between FAM92A1-289 and PCNA was verified by co-immunoprecipitation. This study provided functional evidence for FAM92A1-289 to be developed as a therapeutic target for cancer treatment.

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Gui, H., Guo, X. R., Fang, J., Ma, S. N., Wu, G., Shen, J. H., … Ruan, X. Z. (2016). The tumor-promoting effects of fam92a1-289 in cervical carcinoma cells. Anticancer Research, 36(10), 5197–5204. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.11090

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