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  • Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a highly lethal cancer with rising global cases, and new mutations were identified through whole-exome sequencing, notably ROBO1, which is linked to CCA progression.
  • The study utilized sequencing and experiments to reveal that downregulation of ROBO1 in CCA tissues correlates with poor prognosis and that it normally suppresses tumor growth and blood vessel formation.
  • Findings indicate ROBO1 acts as a tumor suppressor, suggesting it could be a prognostic marker and therapeutic target for improving CCA treatment outcomes.

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Background: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) remains one of the most lethal malignancies with an increasing incidence globally. Through whole-exome sequencing of 67 CCA tissues, we identified new mutated genes in CCA, including MACF1, METTL14, ROBO1, and so on. The study was designed to explore the effects and mechanism of ROBO1 wild type (ROBO1) and ROBO1 mutation on the progression of CCA.

Methods: Whole-exome sequencing was performed to identify novel mutations in CCAs. and experiments were used to examine the function and mechanism of ROBO1 and ROBO1 in cholangiocarcinoma. A tissue microarray including 190 CCA patients and subsequent analyses were performed to indicate the clinical significance of ROBO1.

Results: Through whole-exome sequencing, we identified a novel CCA-related mutation, ROBO1. ROBO1 was downregulated in CCA tissues, and the downregulation of ROBO1 was significantly correlated with poor prognosis. ROBO1 suppressed the proliferation and angiogenesis of CCA and , while ROBO1 lost the inhibitory effects. Mechanically, ROBO1 translocated from the cytomembrane to the cytoplasm and interrupted the interaction between SLIT2 and ROBO1. We identified OLFML3 as a potential target of ROBO1 by conducting RNA-Seq assays. OLFML3 expression was downregulated by ROBO1 and recovered by ROBO1. Functionally, the silence of OLFML3 inhibited CCA proliferation and angiogenesis and was sufficient to repress the loss-of-function role of ROBO1.

Conclusions: These results suggest that ROBO1 may act as a tumor suppressor and potential prognostic marker for CCA. ROBO1 mutation is a loss-of-function mutation, and it might serve as a candidate therapeutic target for CCA patients.

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