Abstract

We previously demonstrated that transient receptor potential vanilloid subfamily 5 (TRPV5) expression was decreased in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) compared with that in normal kidney tissues, a finding that was correlated with vitamin D receptor (VDR) expression, but further investigations is warranted. The aim of this study was to elucidate whether VDR could regulate the expression of TRPV5 and affect proliferation and metastasis in RCC. In this study, we used lentivirus to conduct the model of VDR overexpression and knockdown caki-1 and 786-O RCC cell lines in vitro. The results demonstrated that VDR overexpression significantly inhibited RCC cells proliferation, migration and invasion, and promoted apoptosis by the MTT, transwell cell migration/invasion and flow cytometry assays, respectively. However, VDR knockdown in RCC cells had the opposite effect. The RNA-sequence assay, which was assessed in caki-1 cells after VDR overexpression and knockdown, also indicated that significantly differentially expressed genes were associated with cell apoptotic, differentiation, proliferation and migration. RT-PCR and western blot analysis showed that VDR knockdown increased TRPV5 expression and VDR overexpression decreased TRPV5 expression in caki-1 cells. Furthermore, knockdown of TRPV5 expression suppressed the VDR knockdown-induced change in the proliferation, migration and invasion in caki-1 cells. Taken together, these findings confirmed that VDR functions as a tumour suppressor in RCC cells and suppresses the proliferation, migration and invasion of RCC through regulating the expression of TRPV5.

Highlights

  • Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common form of kidney cancer [1] with an estimated 65,340 new cases diagnosed and 14,970 deaths in 2017 in the United States [2]

  • We used lentivirus to conduct the model of vitamin D receptor (VDR) overexpression and knockdown RCC cell lines in vitro

  • To examine the expression level of VDR in RCC cell lines caki-1 and 786-O, VDR expression levels were measured by RT-PCR and WB

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Introduction

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common form of kidney cancer [1] with an estimated 65,340 new cases diagnosed and 14,970 deaths in 2017 in the United States [2]. Despite significant advances in RCC treatment, the prognosis remains poor, and the mortality rate remains. VDR suppresses proliferation and metastasis in RCC cell lines via regulating TRPV5 and Middle-aged Core Talent” (No.2014-ZQN-ZD30) to YYW and “Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province, China” (No.2014J01440) to YYW which provided funds for our research

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