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B7-Homolog 4 Promotes Epithelial‐Mesenchymal Transition and Invasion of Bladder Cancer Cells via Activation of Nuclear Factor-κB
Author(s) -
Haoran Wu,
Xugang Wang,
Naixin Mo,
Liang Zhang,
Xiaoliang Yuan,
Zhong Lü
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
oncology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.267
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1555-3906
pISSN - 0965-0407
DOI - 10.3727/096504018x15172227703244
Subject(s) - epithelial–mesenchymal transition , gene knockdown , downregulation and upregulation , cancer research , vimentin , gene silencing , bladder cancer , cancer , cancer cell , biology , urothelial cell , cell growth , cell culture , immunology , immunohistochemistry , gene , biochemistry , genetics
B7-homolog 4 (B7-H4), a member of the B7 family of costimulatory molecules, has been reported to be upregulated in urothelial cell carcinoma. This study was conducted to explore the biological role of B7-H4 in the aggressiveness of bladder cancer and the associated molecular mechanism. We found that the mRNA and protein levels of B7-H4 were significantly greater in bladder cancer cell lines than in SV-HUC-1 (normal human urothelial cells). Overexpression of B7-H4 significantly promoted bladder cancer cell migration and invasion, whereas knockdown of B7-H4 exerted an opposite effect. However, the growth of bladder cancer cells was not altered by B7-H4 overexpression or knockdown. Overexpression of B7-H4 promoted epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), as evidenced by decreased E-cadherin and increased vimentin expression. The EMT inducers Twist1 and Snail were upregulated by B7-H4 overexpression and downregulated by B7-H4 silencing. Mechanistically, overexpression of B7-H4 induced the activation of NF-κB signaling. Pharmacological inhibition of NF-κB partially prevented B7-H4-mediated bladder cancer cell invasion. Taken together, B7-H4/NF-κB signaling is involved in the EMT and invasion of bladder cancer cells and represents a new candidate target for the treatment of bladder cancer.

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