1.RNA-binding protein AUF1 regulates expression of metabolism-related genes and plays a potential role in hepatocellular carcinoma
Shasha WU ; Shunmei HUANG ; Qunhua HAN ; Mengyuan JIA ; Suisui LUO ; Lijun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(6):1066-1076
AIM:To investigate the expression of AU-rich element RNA-binding factor 1(AUF1),an RNA-binding protein,in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC),and to explore its potential role in HCC progression through regula-tion of metabolism-related genes.METHODS:A tissue microarray containing 99 HCC samples and 95 adjacent nontu-morous liver tissues was used to assess AUF1 expression.The associations between AUF1 expression and HCC clinical pa-rameters were analysed using the GEPIA and UALCAN databases.The AUF1 gene was knocked down in human hepato-blastoma HepG2 cells by siRNA,and transcriptomic and TMT quantitative proteomic analyses were performed to identify alterations in metabolism-related genes.RESULTS:The AUF1 expression was significantly elevated in HCC tissues and correlated with a poor prognosis.Knockdown of AUF1 in HepG2 cells resulted in reduced cell viability and increased apop-tosis.Integrative analyses of transcriptomic and proteomic data revealed that AUF1 knockdown in HepG2 cells led to up-regulation of carboxylesterase 3(CES3),fibrinogen gamma chain(FGG)and 4-hydroxy-2-oxoglutarate aldolase 1(HOGA1),and down-regulation of lamin B receptor(LBR),riboflavin kinase(RFK),sterol O-acyltransferase 1(SOAT1)and TWIST neighbor(TWISTNB).Clinical data from GEPIA and UALCAN databases suggested that the expression of these metabolism-related genes in HCC patients exhibited an opposite trend.CONCLUSION:Our findings suggest that AUF1 is highly expressed in HCC,and may contribute to tumor progression and poor prognosis by modulating the expres-sion of a series of metabolism-related genes.
2.RNA-binding protein AUF1 regulates expression of metabolism-related genes and plays a potential role in hepatocellular carcinoma
Shasha WU ; Shunmei HUANG ; Qunhua HAN ; Mengyuan JIA ; Suisui LUO ; Lijun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(6):1066-1076
AIM:To investigate the expression of AU-rich element RNA-binding factor 1(AUF1),an RNA-binding protein,in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC),and to explore its potential role in HCC progression through regula-tion of metabolism-related genes.METHODS:A tissue microarray containing 99 HCC samples and 95 adjacent nontu-morous liver tissues was used to assess AUF1 expression.The associations between AUF1 expression and HCC clinical pa-rameters were analysed using the GEPIA and UALCAN databases.The AUF1 gene was knocked down in human hepato-blastoma HepG2 cells by siRNA,and transcriptomic and TMT quantitative proteomic analyses were performed to identify alterations in metabolism-related genes.RESULTS:The AUF1 expression was significantly elevated in HCC tissues and correlated with a poor prognosis.Knockdown of AUF1 in HepG2 cells resulted in reduced cell viability and increased apop-tosis.Integrative analyses of transcriptomic and proteomic data revealed that AUF1 knockdown in HepG2 cells led to up-regulation of carboxylesterase 3(CES3),fibrinogen gamma chain(FGG)and 4-hydroxy-2-oxoglutarate aldolase 1(HOGA1),and down-regulation of lamin B receptor(LBR),riboflavin kinase(RFK),sterol O-acyltransferase 1(SOAT1)and TWIST neighbor(TWISTNB).Clinical data from GEPIA and UALCAN databases suggested that the expression of these metabolism-related genes in HCC patients exhibited an opposite trend.CONCLUSION:Our findings suggest that AUF1 is highly expressed in HCC,and may contribute to tumor progression and poor prognosis by modulating the expres-sion of a series of metabolism-related genes.
3.Association of preoperative platelet distribution width with clinicopathologic features and prognosis of gastric cancer patients
Qunhua DING ; Baowei HAN ; Zhen XU ; Shengan SUN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2018;45(2):72-76
Objective:Activating platelets are associated with tumor development and progression.Platelet distribution width(PDW) is an early index of activated platelets.The goal of this study was to investigate the association between prognosis and preoperative PDW in gastric cancer.Methods:A total of 126 gastric cancer patients were retrospectively analyzed from January 2010 to January 2012.The optimal cutoff value of PDW was determined by time-dependent receiver-operating curves.The patients were divided into low and high PDW groups.The prognostic analysis was carried out with univariate analysis and the Cox regression model,which evalu-ated the association of PDW,with progression-free survival(PFS)and overall survival(OS).Results:PDW was closely related with differ-entiation and platelet count.Moreover,lower PDW was associated with decreased PFS and OS in gastric cancer.Multivariate analysis showed that patients with higher PDW had a lower risk of disease progression(hazard ratio:0.562,95% confidence interval:0.184-0.926,P=0.012)and death(hazard ratio:0.468,95% confidence interval:0.263-0.834,P=0.010).Conclusions:Lower preoperative PDW is a poor prognostic factor in gastric cancer,which may also be a prognostic marker in resectable gastric cancer.

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