Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer

The ceramide synthase 2 (CERS2) gene has been linked to tumour recurrence and invasion in many different types of cancers including bladder cancer. In this study, the expression levels of CERS2 in bladder cancer cell lines were analysed using qRT-PCR and the protein expression in clinical bladder ca...

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Main Authors: Aldoghachi, Ahmed Faris, Baharudin, Aminuddin, Ahmad, Umar, Chan, Soon Choy, Ong, Teng Aik, Yunus, Rosna, Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan, Yusoff, Khatijah, Veerakumarasivam, Abhi
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spelling my.upm.eprints.797462022-11-01T03:17:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79746/ Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer Aldoghachi, Ahmed Faris Baharudin, Aminuddin Ahmad, Umar Chan, Soon Choy Ong, Teng Aik Yunus, Rosna Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan Yusoff, Khatijah Veerakumarasivam, Abhi The ceramide synthase 2 (CERS2) gene has been linked to tumour recurrence and invasion in many different types of cancers including bladder cancer. In this study, the expression levels of CERS2 in bladder cancer cell lines were analysed using qRT-PCR and the protein expression in clinical bladder cancer histopathological specimens were examined via immunohistochemistry. The potential utility of CERS2 as a predictive biomarker of response to oncolytic virotherapy was assessed by correlating the CERS2 mRNA expression to IC50 values of cells treated with the Newcastle disease virus (NDV), AF2240 strain. This study demonstrates that CERS2 is differentially expressed in different types of bladder cancer cell lines and that the siRNA-mediated downregulation of the expression of CERS2 reduces the migratory potential of UMUC1 bladder cancer cells. However, there were no significant correlations between the expression levels of the CERS2 protein with bladder cancer grade/stage or between the IC50 values of cells treated with NDV and CERS2 expression. Although the utility of CERS2 expression may be limited, its potential as an antimigration cancer therapeutic should be further examined. Hindawi 2019 Article PeerReviewed Aldoghachi, Ahmed Faris and Baharudin, Aminuddin and Ahmad, Umar and Chan, Soon Choy and Ong, Teng Aik and Yunus, Rosna and Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan and Yusoff, Khatijah and Veerakumarasivam, Abhi (2019) Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer. Disease Markers, 2019. art. no. 3875147. pp. 1-9. ISSN 0278-0240; ESSN: 1875-8630 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/dm/2019/3875147/ 10.1155/2019/3875147
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description The ceramide synthase 2 (CERS2) gene has been linked to tumour recurrence and invasion in many different types of cancers including bladder cancer. In this study, the expression levels of CERS2 in bladder cancer cell lines were analysed using qRT-PCR and the protein expression in clinical bladder cancer histopathological specimens were examined via immunohistochemistry. The potential utility of CERS2 as a predictive biomarker of response to oncolytic virotherapy was assessed by correlating the CERS2 mRNA expression to IC50 values of cells treated with the Newcastle disease virus (NDV), AF2240 strain. This study demonstrates that CERS2 is differentially expressed in different types of bladder cancer cell lines and that the siRNA-mediated downregulation of the expression of CERS2 reduces the migratory potential of UMUC1 bladder cancer cells. However, there were no significant correlations between the expression levels of the CERS2 protein with bladder cancer grade/stage or between the IC50 values of cells treated with NDV and CERS2 expression. Although the utility of CERS2 expression may be limited, its potential as an antimigration cancer therapeutic should be further examined.
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author Aldoghachi, Ahmed Faris
Baharudin, Aminuddin
Ahmad, Umar
Chan, Soon Choy
Ong, Teng Aik
Yunus, Rosna
Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan
Yusoff, Khatijah
Veerakumarasivam, Abhi
spellingShingle Aldoghachi, Ahmed Faris
Baharudin, Aminuddin
Ahmad, Umar
Chan, Soon Choy
Ong, Teng Aik
Yunus, Rosna
Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan
Yusoff, Khatijah
Veerakumarasivam, Abhi
Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer
author_facet Aldoghachi, Ahmed Faris
Baharudin, Aminuddin
Ahmad, Umar
Chan, Soon Choy
Ong, Teng Aik
Yunus, Rosna
Abdul Razack, Azad Hassan
Yusoff, Khatijah
Veerakumarasivam, Abhi
author_sort Aldoghachi, Ahmed Faris
title Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer
title_short Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer
title_full Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer
title_fullStr Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of CERS2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer
title_sort evaluation of cers2 gene as a potential biomarker for bladder cancer
publisher Hindawi
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79746/
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/dm/2019/3875147/
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