Journal of International Medical Research (Jul 2020)
CDKN3 expression predicates poor prognosis and regulates adriamycin sensitivity in hepatocellular carcinoma
Abstract
Objective Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. This study investigated the relationship between cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (CDKN)3 and prognosis and pathological characteristics in HCC patients to determine whether it could be used as a prognostic factor and/or therapeutic target for HCC drug development. Methods We previously showed that CDKN3 is deregulated in HCC tumor samples. Here, bioinformatics analysis was used to assess the relationship between CDKN3 gene expression and the characteristics of HCC patients from Gene Expression Omnibus and The Cancer Genome Atlas databases. Additionally, CDKN3 expression was silenced by small interfering RNA to determine its effect on HCC cell proliferation and on HCC cell sensitivity to adriamycin chemotherapy. Results Bioinformatics analysis showed a negative correlation between CDKN3 expression and both disease-free survival and overall survival. CDKN3 silencing did not significantly suppress the proliferation of HCC cells, but did decrease their sensitivity to adriamycin. Conclusions CDKN3 may have a dual role during the development of HCC, and could be used as an independent prognostic factor and therapeutic target for HCC treatment.