Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (11): 1594-.
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Abstract: Objective To screen the down-stream proteins of transcription factor Sox2 and explore the role of Sox2 in theproliferation and migration of colonic cancer cells in vitro. Methods The cellular proteins were separated by SDS-PAGEelectrophoresis and stained with Coomassie blue and amine plated silver. The differentially expressed proteins was identifiedby mass spectrometry and verified by QPCR and Western blotting. A cell counting kit-8 (CCK8) assay was performed toevaluate the cell proliferation, and the cell migration was assessed using Transwell assay. Results S3a was identified byproteomics technology as a Sox2-downregulated protein while ENO1 and gama-actin the up-regulated proteins. QPCR andWestern blotting analyses showed that overexpression of Sox2 significantly decreased the expression of S3a (P<0.005) andincreased the expression of ENO1(P<0.05), but had no significant effect on gama-actin expression. Sox2 overexpressionobviously promoted cell proliferation and migration (P<0.05), while inhibition of Sox2 produced contrary effects (P<0.05).Conclusion Sox2 negatively regulates S3a expression and positively regulates ENO1 expression to promot the proliferationand migration of colonic cancer cells.
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