Title of article :
PAR2 Promoter Hypomethylation Regulates PAR2 Gene Expression and Promotes Lung Adenocarcinoma Cell Progression
Author/Authors :
Wu, Kuan Department of Tumor Radiotherapy - First People’s Hospital of Fuyang - Hangzhou, China , Xu, Lei Department of General Medicine - First People’s Hospital of Fuyang - Hangzhou, China , Cheng, Ling Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Pharmaceutical Translation - Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR2) also known as F2RL1 is a G protein-coupled receptor that intimately correlates
with cancer occurrence. DNA methylation turns out a vital mechanism regulating gene expression, while PAR2 promoter
methylation is proven to be involved in cancer development. Hence, this study attempted to clarify the molecular mechanism by
which PAR2 mediates lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) progression, via identifying the effect of PAR2 promoter methylation on
LUAD cell progression. Methods. Associations of PAR2 promoter methylation with PAR2 gene expression and prognosis of
LUAD patients were analyzed via bioinformatics analysis. PAR2 promoter methylation and gene expression at the cellular level
were measured using methylation-specific PCR, qRT-PCR, and Western blot assays. DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-AzadC
was used to treat cells to assess PAR2 gene expression alteration. Cell biological behaviors upon PAR2 overexpression were
characterized via MTT, wound healing assay, and Transwell assay. Results. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that PAR2 promoter
methylation was negatively related to PAR2 gene expression, while PAR2 promoter hypermethylation and low gene expression
indicated favorable LUAD prognosis. Besides, it turned out that PAR2 presented upregulated expression and hypomethylated
promoter in LUAD cells. Moreover, PAR2 gene expression was elevated in cells treated with 5-AzadC, and the proliferative,
migratory, and invasive capabilities of cells with 5-AzadC or high PAR2 gene expression were all enhanced. Conclusion. In sum,
PAR2 promoter hypomethylation potentiates LUAD cell progression, in turn affecting the prognosis of LUAD patients.
Keywords :
Hypomethylation , PAR2 Gene , Adenocarcinoma , DNA , LUAD
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine