Glioma (Jan 2018)

Expression and tumor-promoting effects of caprin-1 in human glioma

  • Li Zhang,
  • Hui Gui,
  • Xiang-Jun Tang,
  • Zhuo-Shun Yang,
  • Dan-Dan Zou,
  • Jun-Ti Lu,
  • Li-Dong Yan,
  • Long-Jun Dai,
  • Jie Luo,
  • Bin Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/glioma.glioma_29_18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. 136 – 141

Abstract

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Background: Cytoplasmic activation/proliferation-associated protein-1 (caprin-1) is a newly discovered RNA-binding protein and is now recognized as one of the putative oncogenes. This study was performed to reveal its presence in human gliomas and its oncogenic functions in human glioblastoma-derived Denver brain tumor research group 05 (DBTRG-05MG) cells. Materials and Methods: Clinical glioma samples were cumulatively collected for the identification of caprin-1 using immunoblot analysis and immunofluorescence detection. DBTRG cells transfected with caprin-1-specific small interfering RNA (siRNA) were used to verify caprin-1's oncogenic function using a real-time cell analyzer (RTCA) and scratch assay. Results: Seven of eight collected glioma samples were identified as positive for caprin-1 expression. siRNA dose-responsive inhibition of cell proliferation was observed in DBTRG cells with RTCA, and cell migration rate was significantly reduced by siRNA transfection (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The present study identified the higher expression of caprin-1 in human glioblastoma-derived DBTRG cells. Its oncogenic functions, mainly enhanced cell proliferation and promoted cell migration capacity, were also verified in these cells. This study provided fundamentals for developing caprin-1 as a therapeutic target for the treatment of gliomas.

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