Knockdown of PLAC1 inhibits BCa growth and migration through upregulation of FOXO3a
Abstract:Placenta-specific protein 1 (PLAC1) is considered to play a pivotal role in cancer progression. Here, we investigated the role of PLAC1 in the growth and motility of bladder cancer (BCa) cells. Database analysis and Immunoblot assays were conducted to determine PLAC1 expression in BCa tissues and its correlation with patient prognosis. Furthermore, wound healing, transwell and tube formation assays were performed to evaluate cell motility and angiogenic potential, and the underlying mechanism via which PLAC1 k… Show more
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