<scp>CTCF</scp> regulates the FoxO signaling pathway to affect the progression of prostate cancer

Zhengfei Shan(National Natural Science Foundation of China), Yongwei Li(National Natural Science Foundation of China), Shengqiang Yu(National Natural Science Foundation of China), Jitao Wu(Qingdao University), Chengjun Zhang(Qingdao University), Yue Ma(Qingdao University), Guimin Zhuang(Qingdao University), Jiantao Wang(Qingdao University), Zhenli Gao(Qingdao University), Dongfu Liu(Qingdao University)
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
March 15, 2019
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Abstract

The present research focuses on the influence of CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) on prostate cancer (PC) via the regulation of the FoxO signalling pathway. A bioinformatics analysis was conducted to screen out target genes for CTCF in LNCaP cells and to enrich the relevant pathways in LNCaP cells. It was found that the FoxO pathway was enriched according to the ChIP-seq results of CTCF. The expression of CTCF, pFoxO1a, FoxO1a, pFoxO3a and FoxO3a was tested by RT-qPCR and Western blot. Inhibition of CTCF could lead to the up-regulation of the FoxO signalling pathway. The rates of cell proliferation, cell invasion and apoptosis were examined by MTT assay, cell invasion assay and flow cytometry under different interference conditions. Down-regulation of CTCF could suppress cell proliferation, cell invasion and facilitate cell apoptosis. Lastly, the effect of CTCF on tumour growth was determined in nude mice. Inhibition of CTCF regulated the FoxO signalling pathway, which retarded tumour growth in vivo. In conclusion, CTCF regulates the FoxO signalling pathway to affect the progress of PC.


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