NECTIN2 is a prognostic biomarker and potential therapeutic target in lung adenocarcinoma

Respiratory Investigation(2024)

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Introduction NECTINs are transmembrane proteins mediating cell-to-cell adhesion. NECTINs interact with integrins or other membrane receptors to trigger multiple cellular functions. Aberrant NECTIN expression is associated with cancer progression and poor outcomes. While NECTIN2 is overexpressed in various cancer types, its role in lung cancer is not well understood. Material and methods We investigated the function of NECTIN2 in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) using the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) dataset and clinical samples of 105 LUAD patients who had undergone surgical resection. Cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration and invasion were investigated using human lung adenocarcinoma cell lines. Results We found that high NECTIN2 expression correlated with reduced overall survival in LUAD in TCGA database. In clinical samples, high NECTIN2 expression was associated with lower recurrence-free survival in all patients (P < 0.001) and in stage I patients (P = 0.001). Functional analyses demonstrated that NECTIN2 knockout promoted cell apoptosis and diminished cell proliferation and migration capacity. NECTIN2 overexpression did not significantly affect cellular functions. Discussion Our results suggest that NECTIN2 plays a significant role in cell apoptosis and cancer cell migration, leading to increased postoperative recurrence. Furthermore, NECTIN2 serves as a prognostic indicator and a potential therapeutic target in LUAD. Conclusions High NECTIN2 expression in LUAD was found to be associated with postoperative recurrence, and was observed to play an important role in cell apoptosis and migration.
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NECTIN2,Apoptosis lung adenocarcinoma,Postoperative recurrence,Prognostic marker
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