Cancer Medicine (Oct 2024)
The expression and role of SUZ12 in lung adenocarcinoma
Abstract
Abstract Background SUZ12 is one of the core members of the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), but its expression and role in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) are unclear. We aimed to explore the expression, prognosis, biological functions and roles of SUZ12 in LUAD. Methods The expression of SUZ12 was detected by immunohistochemical staining, qRT‐PCR, and western blotting in LUAD tissues and cells. The biological functions and molecular mechanisms of SUZ12 were characterized by a range of in vitro and in vivo experiments. Results SUZ12 was overexpressed in LUAD tissues, and high SUZ12 expression was correlated with worse clinicopathological features and a poorer prognosis. Knockdown of SUZ12 significantly inhibited cell growth, colony formation, invasion, and migration, and induced apoptosis and G1/S phase arrest, while overexpression of SUZ12 had the opposite effects. Knockdown of SUZ12 decreased the tumorigenic capacity of A549 cells in vivo. The expression of key signaling molecules related to the cell cycle, apoptosis, migration, and immunity were altered by the knockdown or overexpression of SUZ12. SUZ12 can directly bind to the Bax promoter region, EZH2 and H3K27me3 levels dependents on SUZ12. The expression levels of SUZ12 and Bax were negatively correlated in LUAD tissues. Conclusions SUZ12 is a new oncogene related to the poor prognosis of LUAD. SUZ12 regulates LUAD progression by regulating the expression of related signaling molecules, and as a part of the PRC2 complex, it may bind to the Bax promoter to silence Bax expression.
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