Cleft lip and palate transmembrane protein 1-like is a putative regulator of tumorigenesis and sensitization of cervical cancer cells to cisplatin
Weipeng Liu, Fengdan Huang, Yueting Yao, Yan Liang, Zhiling Yan, Lili Guo, Xinwen Zhang, Li Shi, Yufeng Yao

TL;DR
This study explores how CLPTM1L affects cervical cancer cell growth and response to cisplatin, suggesting it could be a new target for treatment.
Contribution
The study identifies CLPTM1L as a novel regulator of cervical cancer progression and cisplatin sensitivity.
Findings
CLPTM1L expression is elevated in cervical cancer cells and tissues.
Reducing CLPTM1L inhibits cell proliferation and enhances cisplatin-induced apoptosis.
CLPTM1L-related genes are enriched in the Hedgehog signaling pathway.
Abstract
Cervical cancer stands as one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality in women worldwide, yet the precise functions of host genes implicated in its pathogenesis remain elusive. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have revealed a significant association between the CLPTM1L locus and cervical cancer risk in European women, and aberrant expression of CLPTM1L has been noted in various malignant tumors. However, the role of CLPTM1L in cervical cancer remains largely unexplored. The expression of CLPTM1L in cervical cancer cells and tissues was detected by RT-qPCR. Furthermore, the potential biological functions of CLPTM1L in the context of cervical cancer were explored via RNA sequencing. Cell proliferation rates and the responsiveness of cervical cancer cells to cisplatin were evaluated using the CCK-8 assay, while cell apoptosis was quantified through the utilization of flow…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCancer-related molecular mechanisms research · Cleft Lip and Palate Research · Head and Neck Cancer Studies
