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Alpha-enolase promotes gastric cancer cell proliferation and metastasis via regulating AKT signaling pathway

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 845, Issue -, Pages 8-15

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2018.12.035

Keywords

Cancer metabolism; ENO1; Proliferation; Metastasis; Gastric cancer

Funding

  1. Project of Nature Science Foundation of China [81672348]
  2. National Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China [BK2016255]
  3. Special Clinical Research Fund from Wu JiePing Medical Foundation [320.6750.17276]
  4. Six Major Talent Peak Project of Jiangsu Province of China [2015-WSW-014]
  5. Six One Project for Advanced Medical Talent of Jiangsu Province of China [LGY2016031]
  6. Jiangsu Provincial Medical Youth Talent of China [QNRC2016735]

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Increased aerobic glycolysis is considered as a hallmark of cancer and targeting key glycolytic enzymes will be a promising therapeutic approach in cancer treatment. Alpha-enolase (ENO1), as a prominent glycolytic enzyme, is upregulated in multiple cancers and its overexpression is involved in tumor cell proliferation and metastasis. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the potential role of ENO1 in the development and progression of gastric cancer (GC). Here, we found that ENO1 expression was upregulated in human GC and was associated with Lauren type, lymph node metastasis (LNM) and TNM stage. Knockdown of ENO1 attenuated GC cell proliferation and metastasis and reversed epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) progress in vitro while ENO1 overexpression did the opposite. ENO1 could modulate AKT signaling pathway in GC cells and the enhanced proliferation and migration ability induced by ENO1 overexpression was impaired after incubation with PI3K inhibitor Ly294002 in SGC7901 cells. Our data demonstrated that ENO1 enhances GC cell proliferation and metastasis through the protein kinase B (AKT) signaling pathway, indicating that ENO1/AKT signaling axis may serve as a potential target for treatment of GC.

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