Invasion has a significant role in cancer progression, including expansion to surrounding tissue and metastasis. Previously, we assessed the invasive ability of cancer cells using an easy-to-prepare double-layered collagen gel hemisphere (DL-CGH) method by which cancer cell invasion can be easily visualized. The present study examined multiple lung adenocarcinoma and malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) cell lines using the DL-CGH method and identified inherently invasive cell lines. Next, by comparing gene expression between invasive and non-invasive cells by cDNA microarray, the potential candidate gene brain-expressed x-linked protein 1 () was identified to be involved in cancer invasion, as it was highly expressed in the invasive cell lines. Downregulation of suppressed the invasion and proliferation of the invasive tumor cell lines. The findings of the present study suggested that may promote metastasis and could be a potential oncogene and molecular therapeutic target in lung adenocarcinoma and MPM.

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