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Expression and clinical significance of ECHS1 in gastric cancer

Journal of cancer(2024)

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Background: Gastric cancer (GC), as one of the most common malignant tumors and the 3rd primary cause of death by cancer globally, poses a great threat to public health. Despite many advancements have been achieved in current treatment avenues for GC, the 5-year survival rates of GC patients remain substandard. Short-chain enoyl-CoA hydratase (ECHS1) exerts pro-or anti-cancer activities in different cancer backgrounds. However, its clinical significance and biological role in GC remain vague and need further investigation.Methods: The expression of ECHS1 in GC tumors and adjacent normal tissues was examined using the GEPIA platform and clinical samples. The effects of ECHS1 on GC cell proliferation and migration were evaluated using colony formation and transwell migration assays.Results: ECHS1 was upregulated in GC tumor tissues in both mRNA and protein levels and increased ECHS1 was markedly linked with tumor location, depth of tumor invasion, lymph node metastasis (LNM), and tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) stage of GC patients. High ECHS1 expression was also linked with a shorter overal survival (OS), first progression (FP) and post progression survival (PPS). Further subgroup analysis showed that OS was significantly shorter in GC patients with high ECHS1 expression compared to those with low ECHS1 expression belonging to tumors with T3 stage, N2 stage or in instestinal Lauren subgroup. In addition, cytological experiments showed that there was higher ECHS1 expression in GC cell lines compared to the normal gastric epithelium (GES-1) cells, and ECHS1 can promote GC cell proliferation and migration in vitro.Conclusion: ECHS1 plays an oncogenic role in GC and might be a promising therapeutic target for GC.
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