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Importance of PNO1 for growth and survival of urinary bladder carcinoma: Role in core-regulatory circuitry

Journal

JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 1504-1515

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.14835

Keywords

bladder cancer; DNA microarray; ingenuity pathway analysis; PNO1

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81572835, 81870525]
  2. Shandong Key Research and Development Program [2018GSF118118]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2019MH132]
  4. Yantai Key Research and Development Project [2018SFGY115, 2019MSGY135]

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PNO1 (partner of Nob1) was known as a RNA-binding protein in humans, and its ortholog PNO1 was reported to participate ribosome and proteasome biogenesis in yeasts. Yet there have been few studies about its functions in mammalian cells, and so far its role in human cells has never been reported, especially in urinary bladder cancer (UBC).We interrogated the cellular functions and clinical significance of PNO1 in, and its molecular mechanism through microarrays and bioinformatics analysis. Our findings support that PNO1 participates in promoting proliferation and colonogenesis, while reducing apoptosis of UBC cells, and is also predicted to be associated with the migration and metastasis of UBC PNO1 knockdown (KD) attenuated the tumorigenesis ability of UBC in mouse. PNO1 KD led to the altered expression of 1543 genes that are involved in a number of signalling pathways, biological functions and regulation networks. CD44, PTGS2, cyclin D1, CDK1, IL-8, FRA1, as well as mTOR, p70 S6 kinase, p38 and Caspase-3 proteins were all down-regulated in PNO1 KD cells, suggesting the involvement of PNO1 in inflammatory responses, cell cycle regulation, chemotaxis, cell growth and proliferation, apoptosis, cell migration and invasiveness. This study will enhance our understanding of the molecular mechanism of UBC and may eventually provide novel targets for individualized cancer therapy.

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