Aurora-B Promotes Osteosarcoma Cell Growth and Metastasis Through Activation of the NPM1/ERK/NF-κβ/MMPs Axis.

CANCER MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH(2020)

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Purpose: Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary malignant tumor of the bone in young adolescents and children. We explored the underlying mechanism of Aurora-B in promoting OS cell proliferation and metastasis. Patient and Methods: Bioinformatics was employed to predict the substrate of Aurora-B. IHC and Western blot were used to confirm the correlation between Aurora-B and NPM1. ERK/NF-kappa beta pathway-related proteins were detected by Western blot and immunofluorescence (IF). CCK8, wound healing, transwell, and Tunel assays were used to identify the cell proliferation, migration and apoptosis potential. Spontaneous metastasis xenografts were established to confirm the role of Aurora-B and NPM1. Results: Aurora-B promotes NPM1 phosphorylation on Ser125. The phosphorylation of NPM1(Ser125) induced by Aurora-B activates the ERK/NF-kappa beta signaling. Further study revealed that Aurora-B promotes proliferation, migration and inhibits apoptosis via phosphorylating NPM1 in vitro and in vivo. Conclusion: Aurora-B promotes OS malignancy via phosphorylating NPM1(Ser125) and activating ERK/NF-kappa beta signaling.
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Aurora-B,osteosarcoma,NPM1,ERK,NF-kappa beta
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