DACH1 inhibits the proliferation and invasion of lung adenocarcinoma through the downregulation of peroxiredoxin 3

Tumour Biology : the Journal of the International Society for Oncodevelopmental Biology and Medicine
Ji ZhuJibin Xu

Abstract

In this study, we found the expression of Dachshund 1 (DACH1) is downregulated while peroxiredoxin 3 (PRX3) upregulated in both lung adenocarcinoma tissues and cells. Transfection of DACH1 can significantly downregulate PRX3 expression in targeting lung adenocarcinoma cells. Further experimental results demonstrated the evidence that overexpression of DACH1 resulted in significant retardation of in vitro proliferation and invasion of lung adenocarcinoma cells. Direct upregulation of PRX3 by co-transfection of PRX3 messenger RNA (mRNA) can prevent the above alteration caused by DACH1 transfection. Besides, lower DACH1 expression significantly correlated with tumor diameter and tumor invasion in all the 36 patients diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma in our hospital during the past months. In conclusion, DACH1 can inhibit the proliferation and invasion of lung adenocarcinoma through the downregulation of PRX3. Decreased expression of DACH1 is involved in the initiation and development of lung cancer, which might be an adverse prognostic factor of lung adenocarcinoma.

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