Roles of diencephalon/mesencephalon homeobox 1 in the development and prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Roles of diencephalon/mesencephalon homeobox 1 in the development and prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma
Abstract
Introduction and objectives: The oncogene diencephalon/mesencephalon homeobox 1 (DMBX1) is widely overexpressed in a variety of human cancers. The present study aimed to analyze the expression and clinical importance of DMBX1 in nonneoplastic tissues and tumor tissues from patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Materials and methods: DMBX1 expression in HCC and adjacent nontumor tissues was analyzed using immunohistochemical staining. Chi-square tests were applied to compare DMBX1 expression between the tumors and the adjacent normal tissues. We explored the correlation of DMBX1 expression with clinicopathological factors and its effect on the prognosis of HCC. Finally, we investigated the role of DMBX1 in HCC via knockdown experiments, which analyzed changes in cell invasion, cell proliferation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) biomarkers (E-cadherin, N-cadherin, vimentin). The mRNAs that were coexpressed with DMBX1 in HCC, based on the TCGA cohort (n = 366), were obtained from the cBioPortal database.
Results: The average score for DMBX1 expression was significantly different (P < 0.001) between HCC and paired adjacent nontumor tissues, and DMBX1 expression correlated with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, tumor size, metastasis, and tumor node metastasis (TNM) stage (P < 0.05). A multivariate Cox regression analysis identified significant correlations of DMBX1 expression with tumor metastasis, TNM stage, and tumor capsule. Moreover, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis revealed an association between DMBX1 overexpression and shorter overall survival of patients with HCC (P < 0.05). In HCC cell lines, silencing DMBX1 markedly inhibited migration, proliferation and EMT markers. The mRNAs that were negatively (R ≤ -0.25, n = 1094) or positively (R ≥ 0.25, n = 2906) coexpressed with DMBX1 mRNA were selected for further Gene Ontology enrichment analysis, and the results revealed that the predicted functions of DMBX1 in HCC support the in vitro experimental results.
Conclusions: Our data provide evidence that DMBX1 overexpression is associated with HCC metastasis and poor prognosis, suggesting that DMBX1 represents a therapeutic target in HCC.
Keywords: DMBX1; HCC; Metastasis; Prognosis; Proliferation.
Copyright © 2021 Fundación Clínica Médica Sur, A.C. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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