Cancer Medicine (Mar 2023)

Cancer‐testis gene STK31 is regulated by methylation and promotes the development of pancreatic cancer

  • Hao Gao,
  • Baobao Cai,
  • Zipeng Lu,
  • Guangfu Wang,
  • Yong Gao,
  • Yi Miao,
  • Kuirong Jiang,
  • Kai Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
pp. 7273 – 7282

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Abstract Backgroud Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a highly invasive malignancy with extremely poor prognosis. STK31 has been identified as a cancer‐testis (CT) gene, but its function in PC has not been elucidated well. Methods The effect of STK31 on cell proliferation, migration and invasion was investigated by in vitro and in vivo experiments and total RNA sequencing and targeted bisulfite sequencing was applied to explore the potential regulatory mechanisms of STK31 in PC. Results By analysis of tissue samples and the clinicopathologic features, we found that STK31 was reactivated in PC and associated with poor prognosis. In addition, the vitro and vivo studies indicated that STK31 could promote PC progression by facilitating cell proliferation, migration and invasion, and the indication. Targeted Bisulfite Sequencing showed that STK31 was regulated by methylation. Furthermore, the results of total RNA sequencing suggested that STK31 was closely related to signal transduction, metabolism, and the immune system. Conclusions This study demonstrates that STK31, as a CT gene, can promote the development of PC and is regulated by methylation. STK31 could be considered as a potential therapeutic target for PC.

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