Heliyon (Dec 2022)

Radiotherapy prognosis-associated gene GCNT3 promotes the proliferation, migration and invasion of lung adenocarcinoma cells

  • Teng Zhao,
  • Xin Zhao,
  • Kun Qian,
  • Kejian Shi,
  • Yanfei Gu,
  • Yi Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. e12100

Abstract

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Lung cancer is a life-threatening malignant tumour that is prevalent worldwide. Here, the GCNT3 gene in lung adenocarcinoma was studied via public databases, and cytology and molecular biology experiments were performed to further explore the role of this gene in lung adenocarcinoma. In this study, abnormally high GCNT3 expression levels were observed in tumour tissues compared with normal tissues at both the mRNA and protein levels. In the pancancer analysis, abnormal GCNT3 expression was observed in many tumour types. Moreover, the survival analysis revealed that among patients receiving radiotherapy, those with high GCNT3 expression levels had a worse prognosis. Cell and molecular biology experiments showed that the proliferation, migration and invasion capabilities of the A549 cell line were decreased after knockdown of GCNT3, and epithelial-mesenchymal transformation was significantly inhibited. In subsequent studies, we found that the sensitivity of cells to radiotherapy was enhanced after GCNT3 knockdown. Overall, our findings reveal that GCNT3 is an important factor affecting the radiotherapy sensitivity of lung adenocarcinoma, and GCNT3 inhibition deserves further study as a radiotherapy sensitising strategy.

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