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Research Paper

Mex-3 RNA binding MEX3A promotes the proliferation and migration of breast cancer cells via regulating RhoA/ROCK1/LIMK1 signaling pathway

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Pages 5850-5858 | Received 25 May 2021, Accepted 31 Jul 2021, Published online: 05 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Breast cancer has been known as cancer with high mortality rates. It has been studied that MEX3A (Mex-3 RNA Binding Family Member A) is involved in carcinogenesis by accelerating cancer proliferation and migration. Therefore, this research aimed to study how MEX3A regulates the biological behaviors of breast cancer. Firstly, we used GEPIA and KM-plotter databases to evaluate MEX3A expression in human breast cancer tissue compared to adjacent normal tissue. Immunohistochemistry was employed to assess MEX3A protein expression in clinical specimens. MEX3A mRNA expression level was assessed through quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR). Western blotting was used to detect protein expression. Moreover, Cell Count Kit-8 (CCK-8) assay, wound healing assay and transwell invasion assay were used to determine the proliferation, migration and invasion of breast cancer cells, respectively. Our study found that MEX3A expression level was much higher in human breast cancer tissues as compared to adjacent normal tissues. Similarly, breast cancer cell lines showed higher expression of MEX3A as compared to the normal breast cells. This higher expression of MEX3A was linked with the poor survival of breast cancer. Moreover, we found that overexpression of MEX3A stimulated proliferation and migration in the breast cancer cells. However, inhibition of MEX3A significantly reduced the proliferation and migration of breast cancer cells. In addition, we determined that MEX3A could activate RhoA/ROCK1/LIMK1 signaling in the breast cancer cells. Overall, our study concluded that MEX3A promotes its migration and proliferation in breast cancer cells via modulating RhoA/ROCK1/LIMK1 signaling pathway.

Highlights

  1. MEX3A expression level increases in human breast cancer tissues and cell lines.

  2. Overexpression of MEX3A stimulates proliferation and migration in the breast cancer cells.

  3. MEX3A activates RhoA/ROCK1/LIMK1 signaling in the breast cancer cells.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Ethics statement

The experiment was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Dongying People’s Hospital (NO. D-A31) and all patients participating in this study provided written informed consent in accordance with the ‘Helsinki Declaration’.

Additional information

Funding

The authors have no funding to report.