Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology (Apr 2025)
Silencing PPP2R1A inhibits the progression of gastric cancer cells
Abstract
Abstract Background Protein phosphatase 2 regulatory subunit A alpha (PPP2R1A) is the most common scaffold protein in the PP2A complex and has known tumor-suppressive functions. However, its role in gastric cancer (GC) is still unclear. This study aims to elucidate the potential regulatory role of PPP2R1A in the biological functions of GC. Methods The mutation status and expression levels of PPP2R1A in GC were assessed through bioinformatics analysis, the correlation between PPP2R1A levels and patient survival rates was examined, and its potential functional network was analyzed. Stable AGS and MGC803 cell lines were set up for overexpressing and silencing PPP2R1A. The effects on cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis were assessed through CCK-8 assays, scratch assays, Transwell assays, and flow cytometry. Results The expression of PPP2R1A is significantly elevated in GC samples (P 0.05). Patients with high levels of PPP2R1A have a poorer 5-year survival rate (P 0.05). Conclusion PPP2R1A has potential oncogenic properties in the progression of GC, and knocking down the expression of PPP2R1A can inhibit the tumor progression of GC cells. This suggests that PPP2R1A may serve as a potential prognostic marker and therapeutic target for GC.
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