Aberrant expression of KPNA2 is associated with a poor prognosis and contributes to OCT4 nuclear transportation in bladder cancer.
By: Jingcheng Zhou, Daoquan Dong, Ran Cheng, Yan Wang, Shuqi Jiang, Yuhong Zhu, Longlong Fan, Xiangming Mao, Yaoting Gui, Zesong Li, Xianxin Li, Bentao Shi

Department of Urology, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518036, China.
2016-7-20; doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.11889
Abstract

Recent studies show that Karyopherin alpha 2 (KPNA2) is up-regulated in quite a number of cancers and associated with poor prognosis. Here, we found that expression levels of KPNA2 and OCT4 are up-regulated in bladder cancer tissues and significantly associated with primary tumor stage and bladder cancer patients' poorer prognosis. Our data also showed decreased cell proliferation and migration rates of bladder cancer cell lines when the expression of KPNA2 and OCT4 was silenced. Meanwhile, cell apoptosis rate was increased. Furthermore, Co-IP and immunofluorescence assay showed the KPNA2 interacts with OCT4 and inhibits OCT4 nuclear transportation when KPNA2 was silenced. Thus, we confirmed that up-regulated KPNA2 and OCT4 expression is a common feature of bladder cancer that is correlated with increased aggressive tumor behavior. Also, we propose that KPNA2 regulates the process of OCT4 nuclear transportation in bladder cancer.





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