CLDN10 promotes a malignant phenotype of osteosarcoma cells via JAK1/Stat1 signaling

Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling
Xiaowei ZhangTao Li

Abstract

In our previous study, the expression profile of tight junction (TJ) protein claudins (CLDNs) in human osteosarcoma (OS) cells was examined, and the data found the CLDN10 was high expressed in OS cells versus fetal osteoblast cells. Hence, we aim to determine the impacts and the molecular mechanisms of CLDN10 in the metastatic phenotype of OS. The exact expression profiles of CLDN10 and phosphorylated Janus kinase 1 (JAK1) in noncancerous bone tissues and OS tissues were detected via a western blotting and immunohistochemistry method. The OS cells with CLDN10 or JAK1 silencing was established via an RNA interference (RNAi) method, and an osteoblast cell line stably expressing CLDN10 was established via cell transfection. Then, the transfection effects and activation states of JAK1/ signal transducer and activator of transcription1 (Stat1) pathway in OS and osteoblast cells were detected via a western blotting assay. Moreover, the metastatic ability of osteoblast cells and OS cells in vitro were evaluated by means of a cell counting kit-8 (CCK8) assay, colony formation assay in soft agar, transwell assay and wound-healing experiment. The present data revealed that CLDN10 and phospho-JAK1 were up-regulated in OS tissues compared ...Continue Reading

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