Stomatin-like protein-2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating ERK/FOXO3a signaling pathway

Breast cancer (BC) is the most common tumor in women, and its incidence is increasing, ranking first among female malignant tumors. It is urgently needed to find new and reliable biomarkers of BC and to understand the cellular changes that cause metastasis. Stomatin-like protein-2 (SLP-2) is a membe...

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發表在:Chinese Journal of Physiology
Main Authors: Shengming Wu, Lingang Zhao, Qian Li
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出版: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
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description Breast cancer (BC) is the most common tumor in women, and its incidence is increasing, ranking first among female malignant tumors. It is urgently needed to find new and reliable biomarkers of BC and to understand the cellular changes that cause metastasis. Stomatin-like protein-2 (SLP-2) is a member of the stomatin protein superfamily. Studies have shown that SLP-2 was highly expressed in some tumors and played an important role in tumor genesis and development. SLP-2 regulated the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway, and activation of ERK phosphorylated FOXO3a, which was involved in BC progression. However, its possible role in the progression of BC remains unclear. In this study, we found the high expression of SLP-2 in BC tissues and cells. SLP-2 promoted the viability of BC cells. In addition, we found that SLP-2 stimulated the motility of BC cells in vitro. Mechanically, our results revealed that SLP-2 could mediate FOXO3a expression and ERK signaling pathway, thereby contributing to the viability and motility of BC cells. Therefore, SLP-2 has the potential to serve as a promising target for BC treatment.
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spelling doaj-art-c44fbdb39fc74ffa8f4277bef0a2f7b62025-08-20T00:11:13ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsChinese Journal of Physiology0304-49202666-00592023-01-0166425726510.4103/cjop.CJOP-D-22-00117Stomatin-like protein-2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating ERK/FOXO3a signaling pathwayShengming WuLingang ZhaoQian LiBreast cancer (BC) is the most common tumor in women, and its incidence is increasing, ranking first among female malignant tumors. It is urgently needed to find new and reliable biomarkers of BC and to understand the cellular changes that cause metastasis. Stomatin-like protein-2 (SLP-2) is a member of the stomatin protein superfamily. Studies have shown that SLP-2 was highly expressed in some tumors and played an important role in tumor genesis and development. SLP-2 regulated the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway, and activation of ERK phosphorylated FOXO3a, which was involved in BC progression. However, its possible role in the progression of BC remains unclear. In this study, we found the high expression of SLP-2 in BC tissues and cells. SLP-2 promoted the viability of BC cells. In addition, we found that SLP-2 stimulated the motility of BC cells in vitro. Mechanically, our results revealed that SLP-2 could mediate FOXO3a expression and ERK signaling pathway, thereby contributing to the viability and motility of BC cells. Therefore, SLP-2 has the potential to serve as a promising target for BC treatment.http://www.cjphysiology.org/article.asp?issn=0304-4920;year=2023;volume=66;issue=4;spage=257;epage=265;aulast=Wubreast cancererk pathwayfoxo3amotilitystomatin-like protein 2viability
spellingShingle Shengming Wu
Lingang Zhao
Qian Li
Stomatin-like protein-2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating ERK/FOXO3a signaling pathway
breast cancer
erk pathway
foxo3a
motility
stomatin-like protein 2
viability
title Stomatin-like protein-2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating ERK/FOXO3a signaling pathway
title_full Stomatin-like protein-2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating ERK/FOXO3a signaling pathway
title_fullStr Stomatin-like protein-2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating ERK/FOXO3a signaling pathway
title_full_unstemmed Stomatin-like protein-2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating ERK/FOXO3a signaling pathway
title_short Stomatin-like protein-2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating ERK/FOXO3a signaling pathway
title_sort stomatin like protein 2 contributes the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells via regulating erk foxo3a signaling pathway
topic breast cancer
erk pathway
foxo3a
motility
stomatin-like protein 2
viability
url http://www.cjphysiology.org/article.asp?issn=0304-4920;year=2023;volume=66;issue=4;spage=257;epage=265;aulast=Wu
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