BACKGROUND Cholangiocarcinoma(CCA)is a lethal malignancy with limited treatment options and poor prognosis.The PEA3 subfamily of E26 transformation specific genes:ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5 are known to play significant roles...BACKGROUND Cholangiocarcinoma(CCA)is a lethal malignancy with limited treatment options and poor prognosis.The PEA3 subfamily of E26 transformation specific genes:ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5 are known to play significant roles in various cancers by influencing cell proliferation,invasion,and metastasis.AIM To analyze PEA3 subfamily gene expression levels in CCA and their correlation with clinical parameters to determine their prognostic value for CCA.METHODS The expression levels of PEA3 subfamily genes in pan-cancer and CCA data in the cancer genome atlas and genotype-tissue expression project databases were analyzed with R language software.Survival curve and receiver operating characteristic analyses were performed using the SurvMiner,Survival,and Procr language packages.The gene expression profiling interactive analysis 2.0 database was used to analyze the expression levels of PEA3 subfamily genes in different subtypes and stages of CCA.Web Gestalt was used to perform the gene ontology/Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes(GO/KEGG)analysis,and STRING database analysis was used to determine the genes and proteins related to PEA3 subfamily genes.RESULTS ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5 expression levels were significantly increased in CCA.There were significant differences in ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5 expression levels among the different subtypes of CCA,and predictive analysis revealed that only high ETV1 and ETV4 expression levels were significantly associated with shorter overall survival in patients with CCA.GO/KEGG analysis revealed that PEA3 subfamily genes were closely related to transcriptional misregulation in cancer.In vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that PEA3 silencing inhibited the invasion and metastasis of CCA cells.CONCLUSION The expression level of ETV4 may be a predictive biomarker of survival in patients with CCA.展开更多
Cholangiocarcinoma(CCA),a highly aggressive bile duct cancer,is associated with late-stage diagnosis and limited treatment options,leading to poor patient outcomes.Early detection and personalized treatment strategies...Cholangiocarcinoma(CCA),a highly aggressive bile duct cancer,is associated with late-stage diagnosis and limited treatment options,leading to poor patient outcomes.Early detection and personalized treatment strategies are crucial.The study by Wang et al highlights the prognostic potential of the PEA3 subfamily genes(ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5)in CCA,identifying ETV4 as a particularly promising biomarker.Their bioinformatic analysis revealed that elevated ETV4 expression correlates with poorer survival,positioning it as a strong indicator of disease progression.These findings suggest that ETV4 could enhance prognostic precision and guide personalized therapies,although further validation through large-scale clinical trials is essential.Challenges in clinical application include the need for comprehensive experimental validation and addressing the tumor heterogeneity in CCA.Future research should focus on validating these biomarkers in diverse cohorts and developing targeted therapies,especially in regions where CCA is endemic.展开更多
Objective To explore the activity of PEA3 (polyomavirus enhancer activator 3 ) on CXCL12 (Chemokine CXC motif ligand 12) transcription and to reveal the role of PEA3 involved in CXCL12-mediated metastasis and angiogen...Objective To explore the activity of PEA3 (polyomavirus enhancer activator 3 ) on CXCL12 (Chemokine CXC motif ligand 12) transcription and to reveal the role of PEA3 involved in CXCL12-mediated metastasis and angiogenesis in breast cancer. Methods Methods such as cell transfection, ChIP assay (chromatin immunoprecipitation), and siRNA (small interfering RNA) were applied to demonstrate and confirm the interaction between PEA3 and CXCL12. Results Over-expression of PEA3 could increase the CXCL12 mRNA level and the CXCL12 promoter activity in human MCF-7 breast cancer cells. ChIP assay demonstrated that PEA3 could bind to the CXCL12 promoter in the cells transfected with PEA3 expression vector. PEA3 siRNA decreased CXCL12 promoter activity and the binding of PEA3 to the CXCL12 promoter in MCF-7 cells. Conclusions PEA3 could activate CXCL12 promoter transcription. It may be a potential mechanism of tumor angiogenesis and metastasis regarding of PEA3 and CXCL12.展开更多
基金Science and Technology Development Plan Project of Hangzhou,No.20201203B56.
文摘BACKGROUND Cholangiocarcinoma(CCA)is a lethal malignancy with limited treatment options and poor prognosis.The PEA3 subfamily of E26 transformation specific genes:ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5 are known to play significant roles in various cancers by influencing cell proliferation,invasion,and metastasis.AIM To analyze PEA3 subfamily gene expression levels in CCA and their correlation with clinical parameters to determine their prognostic value for CCA.METHODS The expression levels of PEA3 subfamily genes in pan-cancer and CCA data in the cancer genome atlas and genotype-tissue expression project databases were analyzed with R language software.Survival curve and receiver operating characteristic analyses were performed using the SurvMiner,Survival,and Procr language packages.The gene expression profiling interactive analysis 2.0 database was used to analyze the expression levels of PEA3 subfamily genes in different subtypes and stages of CCA.Web Gestalt was used to perform the gene ontology/Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes(GO/KEGG)analysis,and STRING database analysis was used to determine the genes and proteins related to PEA3 subfamily genes.RESULTS ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5 expression levels were significantly increased in CCA.There were significant differences in ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5 expression levels among the different subtypes of CCA,and predictive analysis revealed that only high ETV1 and ETV4 expression levels were significantly associated with shorter overall survival in patients with CCA.GO/KEGG analysis revealed that PEA3 subfamily genes were closely related to transcriptional misregulation in cancer.In vitro and in vivo experiments revealed that PEA3 silencing inhibited the invasion and metastasis of CCA cells.CONCLUSION The expression level of ETV4 may be a predictive biomarker of survival in patients with CCA.
文摘Cholangiocarcinoma(CCA),a highly aggressive bile duct cancer,is associated with late-stage diagnosis and limited treatment options,leading to poor patient outcomes.Early detection and personalized treatment strategies are crucial.The study by Wang et al highlights the prognostic potential of the PEA3 subfamily genes(ETV1,ETV4,and ETV5)in CCA,identifying ETV4 as a particularly promising biomarker.Their bioinformatic analysis revealed that elevated ETV4 expression correlates with poorer survival,positioning it as a strong indicator of disease progression.These findings suggest that ETV4 could enhance prognostic precision and guide personalized therapies,although further validation through large-scale clinical trials is essential.Challenges in clinical application include the need for comprehensive experimental validation and addressing the tumor heterogeneity in CCA.Future research should focus on validating these biomarkers in diverse cohorts and developing targeted therapies,especially in regions where CCA is endemic.
基金supported by the grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.81072166)Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (No. 09ZZ04)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (No. 09ZR1406900)Shanghai Pujiang Program (2008)
文摘Objective To explore the activity of PEA3 (polyomavirus enhancer activator 3 ) on CXCL12 (Chemokine CXC motif ligand 12) transcription and to reveal the role of PEA3 involved in CXCL12-mediated metastasis and angiogenesis in breast cancer. Methods Methods such as cell transfection, ChIP assay (chromatin immunoprecipitation), and siRNA (small interfering RNA) were applied to demonstrate and confirm the interaction between PEA3 and CXCL12. Results Over-expression of PEA3 could increase the CXCL12 mRNA level and the CXCL12 promoter activity in human MCF-7 breast cancer cells. ChIP assay demonstrated that PEA3 could bind to the CXCL12 promoter in the cells transfected with PEA3 expression vector. PEA3 siRNA decreased CXCL12 promoter activity and the binding of PEA3 to the CXCL12 promoter in MCF-7 cells. Conclusions PEA3 could activate CXCL12 promoter transcription. It may be a potential mechanism of tumor angiogenesis and metastasis regarding of PEA3 and CXCL12.