Effect of CUL4A on the metastatic potential of lung adenocarcinoma to the bone.

2019 
Cullin 4A (CUL4A) is a member of the cullin family of proteins and has been demonstrated to be abnormally expressed in various types of malignancies. However, the function of CUL4A in metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma to the bone has rarely been reported. The aim of present of the study was to explore the biological functions and potential underlying molecular mechanisms of CUL4A in lung adenocarcinoma, highlighting a novel therapeutic target for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with lung adenocarcinoma. A549CUL4A, H1299CUL4A and H460shCUL4A cells were created using lentiviral infection. The efficiency of knockdown or overexpression was assessed using reverse transcriptionquantitative PCR and western blotting. The effects of CUL4A on proliferation, migration and invasion of lung adenocarcinoma cells in vitro and metastasis to the bone in vivo were determined using an MTT assay, colony formation assay, woundhealing assay, Transwell assay and a mouse model of bone metastasis. The relationship between CUL4A and the EMTactivator zinc finger Ebox binding homeobox 1 (ZEB1) were detected by western blotting. The results showed that overexpression of CUL4A in lung adenocarcinoma cells increased proliferation, migration and invasion, and increased metastasis of A549 to the bones in vivo. Silencing of CUL4A expression in lung adenocarcinoma cells reduced proliferation, migration and invasion in vitro. Mechanistically, CUL4A transcriptionally upregulated expression of ZEB1 which resulted in epithelialmesenchymal transition, which in turn promoted metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma to the bones. Taken together, these results suggest that CUL4A may serve an important regulatory role in the development of metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma to the bone.
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