1. SERPINB2 , an Early Responsive Gene to Epigallocatechin Gallate, Inhibits Migration and Promotes Apoptosis in Esophageal Cancer Cells.
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Chen, Zikai, Wei, Yifu, Zheng, Yuzhong, Zhu, Hui, Teng, Qian, Lin, Xianglan, Wu, Fengnian, and Zhou, Fei
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ESOPHAGEAL cancer , *EPIGALLOCATECHIN gallate , *TUMOR suppressor genes , *CELL motility , *APOPTOSIS , *P16 gene , *CANCER cells - Abstract
Esophageal cancer is a lethal disease that frequently occurs in developing countries, the incidence of which could be declined by drinking EGCG-enriched drinks or food. SERPINB2, whose complex functions and regulations are not yet fully understood, are induced by multiple inflammatory molecules and anti-tumor agents. Here, we identify 2444 EGCG-regulated genes in esophageal cancer cells, including SERPINB2. EGCG treatment recruits NF-κB at the promoter and enhancers of SERPINB2 and activates gene transcription, which is repressed by NF-κB knockdown or inhibition. Loss of SERPINB2 leads to a faster migration rate and less expression of Caspase-3 in cancer cells. Our study demonstrates that SERPINB2 is a new tumor-suppressor gene involved in cell movement and apoptosis and could be a therapeutic target for esophageal cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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