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Transcriptome Profiling Reveals Inhibitory Effect of Down-regulated ZBTB38 gene on the Transcriptional Regulation of Tumor Cells Proliferation

bioRxiv(2018)

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Transcription factor ZBTB38 belongs to the zinc finger protein family and contains the typical BTB domains. Only several predicted BTB domain-containing proteins encoded in the human genome have been functionally characterized. No relevant studies have been reported concerning the effect of down-regulated ZBTB38 gene expression on tumor cells through transcriptome analysis. In the present study, 2,438 differentially expressed genes in ZBTB38 -/- SH-SY5Y cells were obtained via high-throughput transcriptome sequencing analysis, 83.5% of which was down-regulated. Furthermore, GO functional clustering and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis of these differentially expressed genes (DEGs) revealed that the knocked-down transcription factor ZBTB38 interacted with p53 and arrested cell cycles to inhibit the proliferation of the tumor cells. Besides, it also significantly down-regulated the expressions of PTEN, a switch of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, and RB1CC1, the key gene for autophagy initiation, and blocked autophagy to accelerate the apoptosis of tumor cells. ZBTB38 -/- SH-SY5Y cells were investigated at the whole transcriptome level and key DEGs were screened in the present study for the first time, providing a theoretical foundation for exploring the molecular mechanism of inhibition of tumor cell proliferation and targeted anti-tumor therapies.
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ZBTB38,transcriptome,DEGs,SH-SY5Y,RNA sequencing
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