Abstract

PurposeCystatin-C (Cys-C) has been studied as a valuable prognostic indicator in several malignancies. The goal of this study is to explore the expression and prognostic significance of Cys-C in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC). MethodsImmunohistochemistry and western blot assays were performed to evaluate the level of Cys-C expression in CCRCC tissue. Expression levels of Cys-C in CCRCC tissue samples in relation to clinicopathological characteristics of the tumors were assessed. Their prognostic significance was analyzed by univariate and multivariate analyses. In addition, the expression of Cys-C in 786-O cell lines was inhibited by using CRISPR/Case9 and the effects of Cys-C knockout on 786-O cells in vitro were evaluated using MTT method, colony formation assay, cell cycle assay, and cell migration and invasive assay. ResultsThe expression level of Cys-C was lower in CCRCC tissues (n = 253) than in paired adjacent non-cancerous tissues (n = 164) by immunohistochemistry (P < 0.001). Among the 253 patients, the results showed that patients with low Cys-C expression level in cancer tissue has longer overall survival (OS) than that with high Cys-C level. Furthermore, knockout of Cys-C in 786-O cell line has ability to suppress cell proliferation, induce G0/G1 phase arrest, inhibited cell invasion, decreased phosphorylation of ERK1/2, STAT-3 and enhanced phosphorylated JNK expression. ConclusionsA decrease in serum Cys-C is a favorable prognostic indicator for CCRCC patients. Inhibition of Cys-C suppressed RCC 786-O cell proliferation and invasion. These results indicated that Cys-C could serve as an ideal prognostic biomarker in patients with CCRCC.

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