Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the malignant tumors most frequently encountered in the clinic. Studies have shown that the abnormal expression of various genes leads to the malignant progression of tumors, and the modification in DNA methylation can cause a change in gene expression. Increasing evidence has shown that abnormal expression of PCDH17 is found in many human cancers. However, its functional role in HCC remains unexplored. Herein, we found that PCDH17 was expressed at low levels in HCC tissues and cell lines. There is a significant correlation between low expression of PCDH17 and poor prognosis of HCC patients. Increased expression of PCDH17 significantly suppressed cell proliferation, migration and invasion in HCC. The low expression of PCDH17 was due to its high DNA methylation level, and changing the expression of DNMT3B significantly affect the DNA methylation level of PCDH17 and increase its protein expression. Furthermore, methylation of PCDH17 regulated by DNMT3B affects the malignant biological behavior of HCC through EMT. In conclusion, PCDH17 participates in malignant biological behavior of HCC and that DNMT3B plays an important role in the regulation of PCDH17 methylation, which affects the malignant progression of HCC.

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