Exploration of the relationship between ACLY and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experiments

Objective This study focuses on ATP citrate lyase (ACLY), takes esophageal cancer cells and online databases as the main research subjects, and further explores the expression of ACLY in esophageal cancer cells and its effects on cell growth and proliferation through bioinformatics analysis and cell...

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Main Authors: Meng WANG, Yang-Yang ZHANG, Jing LIU
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Published: Editorial Office of New Medicine 2023-10-01
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Yang-Yang ZHANG
Jing LIU
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Jing LIU
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description Objective This study focuses on ATP citrate lyase (ACLY), takes esophageal cancer cells and online databases as the main research subjects, and further explores the expression of ACLY in esophageal cancer cells and its effects on cell growth and proliferation through bioinformatics analysis and cell biology experiments, in order to provide a new target for clinical diagnosis and treatment of esophageal cancer.Method The databases such as TCGA were used to analyze the expression of ACLY in esophageal cancer patients, as well as the expression of ACLY in esophageal cancer patients of different race groups and different clinical stages of esophageal cancer. At the same time, the effects of ACLY changes on the proliferation and cell cycle of esophageal cancer cells were detected by basic cell experiments such as CCK-8 method, EdU staining experiment, plate cloning experiment and flow cytometry.Results ACLY is highly expressed in various tumor tissues including esophageal cancer. The expression of ACLY is universal, independent of race and gender, and its expression is related to the staging of esophageal cancer and lymph node metastasis. Further experiments in cell biology confirmed that knocking down ACLY could inhibit the proliferation of esophageal cancer cells and block the cell cycle. Overexpression of ACLY could increase the proliferative capacity of esophageal cancer cells and promote cell cycle progression.Conclusion ACLY can affect the proliferation ability of esophageal cancer cells, and ACLY may be a potential target for the treatment and prognosis of esophageal cancer.
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spelling doaj-art-d716159e21e6498fa580372456602b6f2024-12-25T10:09:55ZzhoEditorial Office of New MedicineYixue xinzhi zazhi1004-55112023-10-0133533434210.12173/j.issn.1004-5511.2022110026409Exploration of the relationship between ACLY and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experimentsMeng WANGYang-Yang ZHANGJing LIUObjective This study focuses on ATP citrate lyase (ACLY), takes esophageal cancer cells and online databases as the main research subjects, and further explores the expression of ACLY in esophageal cancer cells and its effects on cell growth and proliferation through bioinformatics analysis and cell biology experiments, in order to provide a new target for clinical diagnosis and treatment of esophageal cancer.Method The databases such as TCGA were used to analyze the expression of ACLY in esophageal cancer patients, as well as the expression of ACLY in esophageal cancer patients of different race groups and different clinical stages of esophageal cancer. At the same time, the effects of ACLY changes on the proliferation and cell cycle of esophageal cancer cells were detected by basic cell experiments such as CCK-8 method, EdU staining experiment, plate cloning experiment and flow cytometry.Results ACLY is highly expressed in various tumor tissues including esophageal cancer. The expression of ACLY is universal, independent of race and gender, and its expression is related to the staging of esophageal cancer and lymph node metastasis. Further experiments in cell biology confirmed that knocking down ACLY could inhibit the proliferation of esophageal cancer cells and block the cell cycle. Overexpression of ACLY could increase the proliferative capacity of esophageal cancer cells and promote cell cycle progression.Conclusion ACLY can affect the proliferation ability of esophageal cancer cells, and ACLY may be a potential target for the treatment and prognosis of esophageal cancer.https://yxxz.whuznhmedj.com/futureApi/storage/attach/2310/F7g35mN9wy0k9QizKTfyxem4viE7WklhRMp7V0Qx.pdfesophageal canceraclybioinformaticscell proliferation
spellingShingle Meng WANG
Yang-Yang ZHANG
Jing LIU
Exploration of the relationship between ACLY and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experiments
Yixue xinzhi zazhi
esophageal cancer
acly
bioinformatics
cell proliferation
title Exploration of the relationship between ACLY and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experiments
title_full Exploration of the relationship between ACLY and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experiments
title_fullStr Exploration of the relationship between ACLY and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experiments
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of the relationship between ACLY and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experiments
title_short Exploration of the relationship between ACLY and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experiments
title_sort exploration of the relationship between acly and esophageal cancer based on bioinformatics and related experiments
topic esophageal cancer
acly
bioinformatics
cell proliferation
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