Abstract

BackgroundThe tripartite motif (TRIM) family proteins exhibit oncogenic roles in various cancers. The roles of TRIM27, a member of the TRIM super family, in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remained unexplored. In the current study, we aimed to investigate the clinical impact and roles of TRIM27 in the development of RCC.MethodsThe mRNA levels of TRIM27 and Kaplan–Meier survival of RCC were analyzed from The Cancer Genome Atlas database. Real-time PCR and Western blotting were used to measure the mRNA and protein levels of TRIM27 both in vivo and in vitro. siRNA and TRIM27 were exogenously overexpressed in RCC cell lines to manipulate TRIM27 expression.ResultsWe discovered that TRIM27 was elevated in RCC patients, and the expression of TRIM27 was closely correlated with poor prognosis. The loss of function and gain of function results illustrated that TRIM27 promotes cell proliferation and inhibits apoptosis in RCC cell lines. Furthermore, TRIM27 expression was positively associated with NF-κB expression in patients with RCC. Blocking the activity of NF-κB attenuated the TRIM27-mediated enhancement of proliferation and inhibition of apoptosis. TRIM27 directly interacted with Iκbα, an inhibitor of NF-κB, to promote its ubiquitination, and the inhibitory effects of TRIM27 on Iκbα led to NF-κB activation.ConclusionsOur results suggest that TRIM27 exhibits an oncogenic role in RCC by regulating NF-κB signaling. TRIM27 serves as a specific prognostic indicator for RCC, and strategies targeting the suppression of TRIM27 function may shed light on future therapeutic approaches.

Highlights

  • The tripartite motif (TRIM) family proteins exhibit oncogenic roles in various cancers

  • Our results suggest that Tripartite motif 27 (TRIM27) exhibits an oncogenic role in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) by regulating Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling

  • TRIM27 serves as a specific prognostic indicator for RCC, and strategies targeting the suppression of TRIM27 function may shed light on future therapeutic approaches

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Introduction

The tripartite motif (TRIM) family proteins exhibit oncogenic roles in various cancers. The roles of TRIM27, a member of the TRIM super family, in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remained unexplored. We aimed to investigate the clinical impact and roles of TRIM27 in the development of RCC. Tripartite motif (TRIM) family proteins contribute to cancer development by mediating cell growth, metastasis, and oncogenesis [4]. Xiao et al BMC Cancer (2021) 21:841 several domains: a Really Interesting New Gene (RING) finger, two B-boxes (type I and type II), and the RBCC motif [5]. TRIM44 is another TRIM member that exhibits oncogenic roles in RCC, and higher TRIM44 levels are associated with poor prognosis [9]. The role of TRIM27 in RCC has not yet been investigated

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