Expression and prognostic role of orphan receptor GPR110 in glioma.

作者: Haiping Shi , Shiyuan Zhang

DOI: 10.1016/J.BBRC.2017.07.097

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摘要: Glioma is the most common type of malignancy in central nervous system, which has a poor prognosis due to its rapid progression and diffuse invasion. Identification novel biomarkers for glioma would be invaluable studying disease mechanism improving prognosis. Orphan G protein-coupled receptor 110 (GPR110) belongs subfamily VI adhesion GPCR. The knowledge ligand, signaling pathway or physiology function GPR110 poorly elucidated. potential role as an oncogene mouse been recently reported by mutagenesis screen. However, expression human hasn't identified. Here current study, we initially explored RNA protein patients with glioma. Statistical analysis proved that was highly expressed some patients, correlated advanced stages. Furthermore, univariate multivariate analyses revealed independent prognostic biomarker overall survival patients. Interestingly, cellular studies showed overexpression knockdown U87 cells didn't affect cell proliferation migration. invasion significantly enhanced GPR110-overepxression, while inhibited GPR110-knockdown. detailed mechanisms remain further investigation although our results suggested possible participation STAT3 instead ERK pathways.

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