Er-Alpha 36 Promotes The Malignant Progression Of Cervical Cancer Mediated By Estrogen Via Hmga2

FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY(2021)

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Objectives Estrogen is proven to promote the malignant behaviors of many cancers via its receptors. Estrogen receptor alfa 36 (ER-alpha 36) is a newly identified isoform of estrogen receptor alfa (ER-alpha), the role of ER-alpha 36 in regulating the effects of estrogen and its potential impact on human cervical cancer is poorly understood.Methods Immunohistochemistry staining was used to evaluate the expression of ER-alpha 36, estrogen receptor alfa 66 (ER-alpha 66) and their prognostic values in cervical cancer. The effects of ER-alpha 36 and ER-alpha 66 on the proliferation and metastasis of cervical cancer were measured in vitro. A xenograft tumor assay was used to study the tumorigenesis role of ER-alpha 36 in vivo. Furthermore, the functional gene at the downstream of ER-alpha 36 was obtained via next-generation sequencing, and the biological functions of high mobility group A2 (HMGA2) in cervical cancer cells were investigated in vitro.Results ER-alpha 36 was over-expressed in cervical cancer tissues and elevated ER-alpha 36 expression was associated with poor prognosis in cervical cancer patients. High expression of ER-alpha 36 promoted the proliferation, invasion and metastasis of cervical cancer cells mediated by estrogen, while silencing ER-alpha 36 had the opposite effects. Further research showed that HMGA2 was a downstream target of ER-alpha 36 in cervical cancer cells. The oncogenic effect of ER-alpha 36 was attenuated after HMGA2 knockdown.Conclusions High expression of ER-alpha 36 was correlated with a poor prognosis in cervical cancer by regulating HMGA2. ER-alpha 36 could be a prognostic biomarker and a target for cervical cancer treatment.
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cervical cancer, ER-alpha 36, HMGA2, proliferation, metastasis
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