Author:
Wang Weichao,Zhang Yang,Li Xuetao,E Qinzi,Jiang Zuoyu,Shi Qikun,Huang Yu,Wang Jian,Huang Yulun
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The high invasiveness and infiltrative nature of Glioblastoma (GBM) pose significant challenges for surgical removal. This study aimed to investigate the role of KCNA1 in GBM progression.
Methods
CCK8, colony formation assay, scratch assay, transwell assay, and 3D tumor spheroid invasion assays were to determine how KCNA1 affects the growth and invasion of GBM cells. Subsequently, to confirm the impact of KCNA1 in ferroptosis, western blot, transmission electron microscopy and flow cytometry were conducted. To ascertain the impact of KCNA1 in vivo, patient-derived orthotopic xenograft models were established.
Results
In functional assays, KCNA1 promotes the growth and invasion of GBM cells. Besides, KCNA1 can increase the expression of SLC7A11 and protect cells from ferroptosis. The vivo experiments demonstrated that knocking down KCNA1 inhibited the growth and infiltration of primary tumors in mice and extended survival time.
Conclusion
Therefore, our research suggests that KCNA1 may promote tumor growth and invasion by upregulating the expression of SLC7A11 and inhibiting ferroptosis, making it a promising therapeutic target for GBM.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Science and Technology Resources Shared Services Platform Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology