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-  2018 

Downregulation of FoxM1 inhibits cell growth and migration and invasion in bladder cancer cells

Keywords: FoxM1, bladder cancer, cell growth, apoptosis, invasion

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The FoxM1 (Forkhead Box M1) transcription factor plays a key role in regulation of cell growth, cell cycle, and transformation. Higher expression of FoxM1 has been observed in various types of human cancers including bladder cancer. However, the exact function of FoxM1 in bladder cancer has not been elucidated. To investigate the cellular and molecular function of FoxM1 in bladder cancer, we measured the consequences of downregulation and upregulation of FoxM1 in bladder cancer cells using MTT assay, wound healing assay, and invasion assay. We found that downregulation of FoxM1 inhibited cell growth, but induced apoptosis in bladder cancer cells. Moreover, we found that inhibition of FoxM1 retarded cell migration and invasion. In line with this, upregulation of FoxM1 led to cell growth promotion and inhibited cell apoptosis in bladder cancer cells. Consistently, upregulation of FoxM1 led to increased cell migration and invasion. Our Western blotting results identified that downregulation of FoxM1 increased p27 level and inhibited VEGF, while overexpression of FoxM1 reduced p27 level and increased VEGF. Our findings suggest that FoxM1 could be a useful target for the treatment of bladder cancer

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