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Authors Peng Y, Zhang M, Jiang Z, Jiang Y
Received 19 September 2018
Accepted for publication 7 December 2018
Published 3 January 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 397—404
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S188101
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Sanjay Singh
Background: Tripartite
motif-containing protein 28 (TRIM28) is a transcriptional corepressor involved
in the regulation of several cancers, including glioma. It has been reported
that TRIM28 takes part in the process of autophagy. However, its effect on the
autophagy and cell proliferation in gliomas has not been elucidated. Here, we
report a novel tumor cell proliferation mechanism in which TRIM28-regulated
autophagy promotes glioma tumor cell proliferation.
Materials and methods: We analyzed the
expressions of TRIM28 and LC3 in different WHO grades of gliomas by IHC assays.
We then knocked down and overexpressed TRIM28 or knocked down ATG5 in U251
cells and confirmed its roles in autophagy and cell proliferation via cell
counting, immunofluorescence, and Western blot.
Results: The
results showed that TRIM28 and autophagy levels were significantly increased
with the progression of tumor grade in glioma. TRIM28 promoted glioblastoma
cell proliferation. Knockdown of TRIM28 inhibited autophagy in glioblastoma
cells. Meanwhile, TRIM28 promoted glioblastoma cell proliferation by modulating
TRIM28.
Conclusion: These data
demonstrated that TRIM28 activates autophagy and increases cell proliferation in
glioma.
Keywords: TRIM28,
autophagy, glioblastoma, proliferation
