Abstract

Herein, we aimed to investigate the functions of ADAMTS6 in colon cancer and its potential mechanism. Based on the data acquired from TCGA database, we revealed that ADAMTS6 was highly expressed in colon cancer tissues, and high expression of ADAMTS6 predicted worse prognosis in patients with colon cancer. Moreover, qRT-PCR demonstrated that the levels of ADAMTS6 were higher in colon cancer cell lines (NCI-H508, Caco-2, CW-2 and HCT 116) than that in normal control cell line CCD-18Co. Functional experiments displayed that depletion of ADAMTS6 repressed NCI-H508 cell growth, invasion and migration whilst overexpression of ADAMTS6 facilitated Caco-2 cell growth, invasion and migration. Moreover, ADAMTS6 silencing enhanced the protein expression of E-cadherin and reduced the levels of N-cadherin, Vimentin and Snail in NCI-H508 cells, whereas ADAMTS6 overexpression showed the counter effects in Caco-2 cells. The protein levels of p-AKT and p-p65 were decreased by depletion of ADAMTS6 in NCI-H508 cells, while their levels were enhanced by overexpression of ADAMTS6 in Caco-2 cells. These consequences indicated that the accelerating effect of ADAMTS6 on colon cancer cell growth, migration and invasion might be achieved by modulating EMT and AKT/NF-κB signaling pathway, offering important foundations for colon cancer treatment.

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  • IntroductionThe incidence of colon cancer ranks third, and the mortality rate ranks fourth

  • Among the global cancers, the incidence of colon cancer ranks third, and the mortality rate ranks fourth

  • We disclosed that ADAMTS6 was highly expressed in colon cancer tissues and high expression of ADAMTS6 was related to worse prognosis in colon cancer patients

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Introduction

The incidence of colon cancer ranks third, and the mortality rate ranks fourth. In 2018, there were 1,096,601 new colon cancer cases and about 551,269 people died of colon cancer (Bray et al, 2018). The occurrence and metastasis of colon cancers seriously threaten human health. In different colon cancer patients, speed of cancer development and time to metastasis show large differences (Qi and Ding, 2018). The development and progression of colon cancer involves various factors, containing activation of oncogenes and deactivation of tumor suppressor genes (Zhai et al, 2017). Exploring novel molecular markers for colon cancer might contribute to its inchoate diagnosis and therapy

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