Affiliation:
1. Department of Oncology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang, China
2. Department of
Oncology, Jiangxi Key Laboratory of Clinical Translational Cancer Research, Nanchang, China
Abstract
Background::
Recent studies reported that terminal nucleotidyltransferase 5A
(TENT5A) is highly expressed in glioblastoma and associated with poor prognosis. In this
work, we aim to specify the expression level of TENT5A in different grades of glioma and explore
its role in glioma progression.
Methods::
GEPIA online tools were used to perform the bioinformatic analysis. qRT-PCR,
Western blot, and Immunohistochemistry were performed in glioma cells or tissues. Furthermore,
CCK8, colony formation, transwell, flow cytometry and scratch assays were performed.
Results::
TENT5A was highly expressed in glioma and its level was associated with the pathological
grade of glioma. Knockdown of TENT5A suppressed cell proliferation, colony formation
ability, cell invasion and migration. Overexpression of TENT5A was lethal to the glioma
cells.
Conclusion::
Our data showed that the expression of TENT5A is associated with the pathological
grade of glioma. Knockdown of TENT5A decreased the ability of proliferation, invasion and
migration of glioma cells. High levels of TENT5A in glioma cells are lethal. Therefore,
TENT5A could be a new target for glioma treatment.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.