BMC Med Genomics. 2025 Apr 18. 18(1): 77
Yangyang Teng,
Hao Lin,
Zijian Lin,
Xichen Li,
Yejiao Ruan,
Binhui Pan,
Jinlin Ge,
Yuesheng Zhu,
Daopo Lin,
Qingji Ying,
Zhenzhai Cai,
Xuanping Xia.
PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks high in global mortality, emphasizing the need for effective interventions. The aim of the research is to elucidate the oncogenic role of CCT8 in CRC and its interaction with RPL4 in the RPL4-MDM2-p53 axis.
METHODS: TIMER 2.0, TCGA, and GTEx databases were used to analyze CCT8 expression patterns in CRC. Immunohistochemistry was performed to examine CCT8 distribution in CRC tissues and adjacent non-tumor tissues. Functional assays, including CCK-8, transwell, wound-healing, and flow cytometry, were conducted using DLD-1 and HCT116 cell lines to assess the effects of CCT8 on cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis. Gene set enrichment analysis, protein-protein interaction network analysis, and co-immunoprecipitation were performed to explore the interaction between CCT8 and RPL4 and their role in the RPL4-MDM2-p53 pathway. Additionally, gene set variation analysis was applied to investigate the relationship between CCT8/RPL4 expression and immune infiltration patterns in CRC.
RESULTS: CCT8 was significantly upregulated in CRC and associated with tumor progression. Mechanistically, CCT8 potentially synergizes with RPL4 concluded from their positive correlation and similar immune infiltration patterns, influencing the RPL4-MDM2-p53 axis and contributing to p53 ubiquitination and degradation.
CONCLUSION: These findings underscore the oncogenic significance of CCT8 in CRC and shed light on its molecular mechanisms, paving the way for potential therapeutic applications.
Keywords: CCT8; Colorectal cancer; Immune infiltration; RPL4; p53 signaling pathway