Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy, College of Chemical Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, China
2. Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, the People's Hospital of Jimo, Qingdao, China
3. Department of Pharmacy, College of Chemical Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao,
China
Abstract
Background:
BRD4 is a member of the bromodomain and extra terminal domain (BET)
family of proteins, containing two bromodomains and one extra terminal domain, and is overexpressed
in several human malignancies. However, its expression in gastric cancer has not yet been well illustrated.
Objective:
This study aimed to elucidate the overexpression of BRD4 in gastric cancer and its clinical
significance as a novel therapeutic target.
Methods:
Fresh gastric cancer tissues and paraffin-embedded specimens of gastric cancer patients
were collected, and the BRD4 expression was examined by Western Blot Analysis (WB) and Immunohistochemistry
Analysis (IHC), respectively. The possible relationship between BRD4 expression
and the clinicopathological features as well as survival in gastric cancer patients was analyzed. The
effect of BRD4 silencing on human gastric cancer cell lines was investigated by MTT assay, WB,
wound healing assay, and Transwell invasion.
Results:
The results showed that the expression level in tumor tissues and adjacent tissues was significantly
higher than that in normal tissues, respectively (P < 0.01). BRD4 expression level in gastric
cancer tissues was strongly correlated with the degree of tumor differentiated degree (P = 0.033), regional
lymph nodes metastasis (P = 0.038), clinical staging (P = 0.002), and survival situation (P =
0.000), while the gender (P = 0.564), age (P = 0.926) and infiltrating depth (P = 0.619) of patients
were not associated. Increased BRD4 expression resulted in poor overall survival (P = 0.003). In in
vitro assays, BRD4 small interfering RNA resulted in significantly decreased BRD4 protein expression,
therefore inhibiting proliferation, migration, and invasion of gastric cancer cells.
Conclusion:
BRD4 might be a novel biomarker for the early diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic target
in gastric cancer.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Cancer Research,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Oncology
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