IMR Press / FBL / Volume 26 / Issue 12 / DOI: 10.52586/5035
Open Access Original Research
ARID1A-mutated cervical cancer depends on the activation of YAP signaling
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1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, 150081 Harbin, Heilongjiang, China

*Correspondence: pl0902hz@163.com (Peiling Li)
Academic Editor: Agnieszka Paradowska-Gorycka

Front. Biosci. (Landmark Ed) 2021, 26(12), 1411–1421; https://doi.org/10.52586/5035
Submitted: 12 August 2021 | Revised: 9 December 2021 | Accepted: 10 December 2021 | Published: 30 December 2021
Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s). Published by BRI.
This is an open access article under the CC BY 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Abstract

Background: Cervical cancer is a prevalent female malignancy with poor survival rates. ARID1A is frequently mutated or deleted in a variety of tumors and YAP signaling is widely activated in human malignancies. Nevertheless, the mechanism of YAP signaling in ARID1A-mutated cervical cancer remains unknown. Methods: The cell viability was determined by MTT assay. The expression of ARID1A, YAP1 and CTGF were evaluated by western blot. The cell proliferation was detected by colony formation. Results: The bioinformatics analysis suggested that mutation of ARID1A was associated with the activation of YAP1 signaling. In addition, knockdown of YAP1 inhibited ARID1A-mutated cervical cancer cells growth. Verteporfin is an inhibition of YAP1 signaling. Interestingly, knockdown of ARID1A decreased ARID1A-wildtype cervical cancer cells resistance to verteporfin. Meanwhile, overexpression of ARID1A increased ARID1A-mutated cervical cancer cells resistance to verteporfin. Similarly, blocking YAP1 signaling inhibited the tumor formation caused by ARID1A-mutated cervical cancer cells in vivo. Conclusion: Inhibition of YAP1 signaling suppresses ARID1A-mutated-induced tumorigenesis of cervical cancer, providing a novel therapeutic strategy for cervical cancer.

Keywords
Cervical cancer
ARID1A
Proliferation
YAP signaling
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