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Paf15 expression correlates with rectal cancer prognosis, cell proliferation and radiation response

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 7, Issue 25, Pages 38750-38761

Publisher

IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.9606

Keywords

Paf15; rectal cancer; prognostic factor; gamma radiation; cell cycle

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81370069/H1617]
  2. National Institutes of Health [CA190040, CA133012, DK087454, CA085069]

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Paf15, which participates in DNA repair, is overexpressed in numerous solid tumors. Blocking of Paf15 inhibits the growth of many types of cancer cells; while simultaneously enhancing cellular sensitivity to UV radiation. However, its expression and function in rectal cancer ( RC) remain unknown. The current study was undertaken to assess the association of Paf15 expression with RC prognosis, as well as to explore the participation of Paf15 in the response of RC cells to irradiation. Increased Paf15 expression was observed in RC tissues and associated with pTNM stage and poor survival. In vitro, Paf15 induced increased RC cell proliferation while accelerating cell cycle progression, inhibiting cell death, and protecting against gamma radiation-induced DNA damage in RC cells. In conclusion, increased Paf15 expression is associated with increased RC proliferation, decreased patient survival, and a worse radiotherapeutic response.

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