Overexpression of Bactericidal/Permeability-Increasing Fold-Containing Family BPIFB1 in Gastric Cancer Cells Leads to Differential Expression of E-Cadherin and MUC5AC
The human Bactericidal/Permeability-Increasing Fold containing family B, member 1 (BPIFB1), or also known as LPLUNC1, C20orf114, is a member of the BPI/LBP/PLUNC protein family. BPIFB1 differential expression patterns have been reported in several cancers such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Howe...
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description | The human Bactericidal/Permeability-Increasing Fold containing family B, member 1 (BPIFB1), or also known as LPLUNC1, C20orf114, is a member of the BPI/LBP/PLUNC protein family.
BPIFB1
differential expression patterns have been reported in several cancers such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, in gastric cancer (GC) the role of
BPIFB1
is not known, but the expression of the gene has been reported in the stomach co-expressing E-cadherin (
CDH1
) together with making mucin 5, tracheobronchial/gastric mucin type A and C (
MUC5AC
). To investigate the role of
BPIFB1
in GC development and its interactions with
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
, overexpression of the gene was induced in three different GC cell lines; AGS, HGC-27 and MKN-45. The present of
BPIFB1
protein in a transfected GC cell line was detected through gel Lumio Green Detection.
BPIFB1
,
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
expression were then performed via RT-PCR and quantitative Real-time PCR (qPCR) followed by statistical analysis (
p
≤ 0.05).
BPIFB1
expression was detected in all transfected cells with the highest in AGS with the
p
= 0.003 followed by MKN-45 with the
p
= 0.009 and HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.015. The expression of
MUC5AC
is upregulated in
BPIFB1
transfected GC cells whereby the highest expression is observed in
MKN-45
with the
p
= 0.05 followed by AGS with the
p
= 0.001 and HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.026.
CDH1
expression is downregulated in all
BPIFB1
transfected GC cells with the lowest expression found in HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.001 followed by AGS with the
p
= 0.003 and MKN-45 with the
p
= 0.004. Thus, induction of
BPIFB1
overexpression in vitro in GC cells contributes to the decreased in
CDH1
expression and increased in
MUC5AC
expression suggesting that
BPIFB1
other than co-expressed in the gastric gland with the two genes also regulates gene expression. We found that the overexpression of
BPIFB1
downregulated the expression of
CDH1
and upregulated
MUC5AC
gene expression. This finding was supported by both RT-PCR and qPCR. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that
BPIFB1
is differentially expressed in GC cell lines and regulate the expression of
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
. |
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BPIFB1
differential expression patterns have been reported in several cancers such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, in gastric cancer (GC) the role of
BPIFB1
is not known, but the expression of the gene has been reported in the stomach co-expressing E-cadherin (
CDH1
) together with making mucin 5, tracheobronchial/gastric mucin type A and C (
MUC5AC
). To investigate the role of
BPIFB1
in GC development and its interactions with
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
, overexpression of the gene was induced in three different GC cell lines; AGS, HGC-27 and MKN-45. The present of
BPIFB1
protein in a transfected GC cell line was detected through gel Lumio Green Detection.
BPIFB1
,
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
expression were then performed via RT-PCR and quantitative Real-time PCR (qPCR) followed by statistical analysis (
p
≤ 0.05).
BPIFB1
expression was detected in all transfected cells with the highest in AGS with the
p
= 0.003 followed by MKN-45 with the
p
= 0.009 and HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.015. The expression of
MUC5AC
is upregulated in
BPIFB1
transfected GC cells whereby the highest expression is observed in
MKN-45
with the
p
= 0.05 followed by AGS with the
p
= 0.001 and HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.026.
CDH1
expression is downregulated in all
BPIFB1
transfected GC cells with the lowest expression found in HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.001 followed by AGS with the
p
= 0.003 and MKN-45 with the
p
= 0.004. Thus, induction of
BPIFB1
overexpression in vitro in GC cells contributes to the decreased in
CDH1
expression and increased in
MUC5AC
expression suggesting that
BPIFB1
other than co-expressed in the gastric gland with the two genes also regulates gene expression. We found that the overexpression of
BPIFB1
downregulated the expression of
CDH1
and upregulated
MUC5AC
gene expression. This finding was supported by both RT-PCR and qPCR. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that
BPIFB1
is differentially expressed in GC cell lines and regulate the expression of
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
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BPIFB1
differential expression patterns have been reported in several cancers such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, in gastric cancer (GC) the role of
BPIFB1
is not known, but the expression of the gene has been reported in the stomach co-expressing E-cadherin (
CDH1
) together with making mucin 5, tracheobronchial/gastric mucin type A and C (
MUC5AC
). To investigate the role of
BPIFB1
in GC development and its interactions with
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
, overexpression of the gene was induced in three different GC cell lines; AGS, HGC-27 and MKN-45. The present of
BPIFB1
protein in a transfected GC cell line was detected through gel Lumio Green Detection.
BPIFB1
,
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
expression were then performed via RT-PCR and quantitative Real-time PCR (qPCR) followed by statistical analysis (
p
≤ 0.05).
BPIFB1
expression was detected in all transfected cells with the highest in AGS with the
p
= 0.003 followed by MKN-45 with the
p
= 0.009 and HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.015. The expression of
MUC5AC
is upregulated in
BPIFB1
transfected GC cells whereby the highest expression is observed in
MKN-45
with the
p
= 0.05 followed by AGS with the
p
= 0.001 and HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.026.
CDH1
expression is downregulated in all
BPIFB1
transfected GC cells with the lowest expression found in HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.001 followed by AGS with the
p
= 0.003 and MKN-45 with the
p
= 0.004. Thus, induction of
BPIFB1
overexpression in vitro in GC cells contributes to the decreased in
CDH1
expression and increased in
MUC5AC
expression suggesting that
BPIFB1
other than co-expressed in the gastric gland with the two genes also regulates gene expression. We found that the overexpression of
BPIFB1
downregulated the expression of
CDH1
and upregulated
MUC5AC
gene expression. This finding was supported by both RT-PCR and qPCR. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that
BPIFB1
is differentially expressed in GC cell lines and regulate the expression of
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
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BPIFB1
differential expression patterns have been reported in several cancers such as nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, in gastric cancer (GC) the role of
BPIFB1
is not known, but the expression of the gene has been reported in the stomach co-expressing E-cadherin (
CDH1
) together with making mucin 5, tracheobronchial/gastric mucin type A and C (
MUC5AC
). To investigate the role of
BPIFB1
in GC development and its interactions with
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
, overexpression of the gene was induced in three different GC cell lines; AGS, HGC-27 and MKN-45. The present of
BPIFB1
protein in a transfected GC cell line was detected through gel Lumio Green Detection.
BPIFB1
,
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
expression were then performed via RT-PCR and quantitative Real-time PCR (qPCR) followed by statistical analysis (
p
≤ 0.05).
BPIFB1
expression was detected in all transfected cells with the highest in AGS with the
p
= 0.003 followed by MKN-45 with the
p
= 0.009 and HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.015. The expression of
MUC5AC
is upregulated in
BPIFB1
transfected GC cells whereby the highest expression is observed in
MKN-45
with the
p
= 0.05 followed by AGS with the
p
= 0.001 and HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.026.
CDH1
expression is downregulated in all
BPIFB1
transfected GC cells with the lowest expression found in HGC-27 with the
p
= 0.001 followed by AGS with the
p
= 0.003 and MKN-45 with the
p
= 0.004. Thus, induction of
BPIFB1
overexpression in vitro in GC cells contributes to the decreased in
CDH1
expression and increased in
MUC5AC
expression suggesting that
BPIFB1
other than co-expressed in the gastric gland with the two genes also regulates gene expression. We found that the overexpression of
BPIFB1
downregulated the expression of
CDH1
and upregulated
MUC5AC
gene expression. This finding was supported by both RT-PCR and qPCR. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that
BPIFB1
is differentially expressed in GC cell lines and regulate the expression of
CDH1
and
MUC5AC
.</abstract><cop>Moscow</cop><pub>Pleiades Publishing</pub><doi>10.1134/S1062359022601756</doi><tpages>14</tpages></addata></record> |
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