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Enhancement of Farnesoid X Receptor Inhibits Migration,Adhesion and Angiogenesis through Proteasome Degradation and VEGF Reduction in Bladder Cancers
Authors:Chien-Rui Lai  Hisao-Hsien Wang  Hsin-Han Chang  Yu-Ling Tsai  Wen-Chiuan Tsai  Chen-Ray Lee  Chih-Ying Changchien  Yu-Chen Cheng  Sheng-Tang Wu  Ying Chen
Abstract:(1) Background: Bladder cancer is a malignant tumor mainly caused by exposure to environmental chemicals, with a high recurrence rate. NR1H4, also known as Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR), acts as a nuclear receptor that can be activated by binding with bile acids, and FXR is highly correlated with the progression of cancers. The aim of this study was to verify the role of FXR in bladder cancer cells. (2) Methods: A FXR overexpressed system was established to investigate the effect of cell viability, migration, adhesion, and angiogenesis in low-grade TSGH8301 and high-grade T24 cells. (3) Results: After FXR overexpression, the ability of migration, adhesion, invasion and angiogenesis of bladder cancer cells declined significantly. Focal adhesive complex, MMP2, MMP9, and angiogenic-related proteins were decreased, while FXR was overexpressed in bladder cancer cells. Moreover, FXR overexpression reduced vascular endothelial growth factor mRNA and protein expression and secretion in bladder cancer cells. After treatment with the proteosome inhibitor MG132, the migration, adhesion and angiogenesis caused by FXR overexpression were all reversed in bladder cancer cells. (4) Conclusions: These results may provide evidence on the role of FXR in bladder cancer, and thus may improve the therapeutic efficacy of urothelial carcinoma in the future.
Keywords:FXR  bladder cancer  migration  invasion  angiogenesis  VEGF  proteasomal degradation  protein half-life
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