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ELAPOR1 suppresses tumor progression in colorectal cancer and indicates favorable prognosis

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CANCER BIOMARKERS
Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 279-288

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/CBM-220285

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ELAPOR1; prognosis; proliferation; invasion; colorectal cancer

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In this study, the role of ELAPOR1 in colorectal cancer (CRC) was investigated. The results showed that high levels of ELAPOR1 were associated with favorable disease-free survival and overall survival in CRC patients. Furthermore, ELAPOR1 overexpression significantly inhibited cell proliferation and invasion in vitro, indicating its inhibitory role in CRC.
BACKGROUND: The role of ELAPOR1 has been evaluated in several cancers but has not been elucidated in colorectal cancer (CRC). OBJECTIVE: To investigate the role of ELAPOR1 in CRC. METHODS: In the present study, the correlation between ELAPOR1 and survival of CRC patients in TCGA-COAD-READ datasets was predicted, and the difference in ELAPOR1 expression between tumor and normal tissues was analyzed. ELAPOR1 expression in CRC tissues was measured by immunohistochemistry. Then, ELAPOR1 and ELAPOR1-shRNA plasmids were constructed and transfected into SW620 and RKO cells. The effects were assessed by CCK-8, colony formation, transwell, and wound healing assays. Transcriptome sequencing and bioinformatics analysis were performed on the genes before and after ELAPOR1 overexpression in SW620 cells; the differentially expressed genes were substantiated by real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR. RESULTS: High level of ELAPOR1 is associated with favorable disease-free survival and overall survival. Compared to normal mucosa, ELAPOR1 is lower in CRC. Moreover, ELAPOR1 overexpression significantly inhibits cell proliferation and invasion in vitro in SW260 and RKO cells. Conversely, ELAPOR1-shRNA promotes CRC cell proliferation and invasion. Among the 355 differentially expressed mRNAs identified, 234 were upregulated and 121 were downregulated. Bioinformatics indicated that these genes are involved in receptor binding, plasma membrane, negative regulation of cell proliferation, as well as common cancer signaling pathways. CONCLUSIONS: ELAPOR1 plays an inhibitory role in CRC and may be used as a prognostic indicator and a potential target for treatment.

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