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Journal of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine | Volume 3

July 05-06, 2019 | Paris, France

Pathology and Surgical Pathology

2

nd

International Conference on

AnnexinA7 knockdown could suppress cell proliferation and metastasis in gastric cancer

Xin Li

Chengde Medical University, China

G

astric cancer is one of the most deadly disease around

the world. However, the mechanism of it is still unclear.

AnnexinA7 is one of the calcium-dependent phospholipid

binding protein which is involved in the cell membrane

dynamics and cell signal transduction. Whether AnnexinA7

play any role in the development of gastric cancer is still

unknown. In this study, RNA interfering was performed to

silence AnnexinA7 in gastric cancer cell lines MGC-803 and

MKN-45. Cell proliferation was detected by MTT method,

while cell metastasis was examined by wound healing assay

and trans well assay respectively. Western blotting was

employed to detect the expression of the EMT marker genes

and the key genes in the ERK signal pathway. Our results

indicated that AnnexinA7 acted as an oncogene suppressor

and could suppress cell proliferation and metastasis in gastric

cancer which might via ERK signal pathway.

Speaker Biography

Xin Li has completed her PhD at the age of 36 years from Hebei Medical

University, China. She is the professor of ChengdeMedical University, China.

e:

hbcdlx@cdmc.edu.cn