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Enolase1 overexpression regulates the growth of gastric cancer cells and predicts poor survival
Authors:Hui Qiao  Yufeng Wang  Bingdong Zhu  Lei Jiang  Wenzhen Yuan  Yongning Zhou  Quanlin Guan
Affiliation:1. Department of Oncology, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China;2. Department of Oncology, Tumor Hospital of Gansu Province, Lanzhou, China;3. Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

Institute of Pathogenic Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China;4. Department of Oncology Surgery, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China;5. Department of Gastroenterology, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China

Key Laboratory for Gastrointestinal Disease of Gansu Province, Lanzhou, China

Abstract:Gastric cancer has become the third most common cancer around the world. In patients with gastric cancer, the 5-year survival rate is still low. However, the mechanism underlying gastric cancer remains largely unknown. As a glycolytic enzyme, enolase 1 (ENO1) is widely expressed in most tissues. The functions of ENO1 have been reported in various types of cancer. Here in this study, we identified that ENO1 promoted the growth of gastric cancer cells through diverse mechanisms. Our immunohistochemical, bioinformatic and Western blot data showed that ENO1 was significantly overexpressed in human gastric cancer cell lines and tissues. The survival analysis revealed that ENO1 overexpression predicted poor survival in the patients suffering gastric cancer. Knockdown of ENO1 expression repressed the rate of proliferation and capacity of colony formation in two human gastric cancer cell lines (MGC-803 and MKN-45). In addition, knockdown of the expression of ENO1 led to the arrest of the cell cycle at the G1 phase and promoted the apoptosis of MKN-45 and MGC-803 cells. The further microarray and bioinformatic analysis revealed that ENO1 regulated the expression of diverse genes, many of which are involved in the progress of cancer. Taken together, our data demonstrated that ENO1 was an oncogene-like factor and might serve as a promising target for the treatment of human gastric cancer.
Keywords:apoptosis  cell cycle  enolase 1  gastric cancer  proliferation
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