Objective: This study aimed to determine the role of c-Fos in growth and invasion of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).
Methods: Immunohistochemistry was used to assess c-Fos expression in 94 OSCC tissues and 30 adjacent normal tissues, the correlation between c-Fos expression and clinicopathological characteristics was examined, and Kaplan-Meier and Cox analysis were used to investigate the role of c-Fos in predicting the prognosis of OSCC patients. The effects of c-Fos on the growth and invasion of OSCC were disclosed by overexpression and knockdown of c-Fos. Furthermore, based on bioinformatics prediction, the effect of miR-155-5p on c-Fos expression was examined, and dual-luciferase reporter assay system was used to determine whether miR-155-5p regulated the transcriptional activity of c-Fos in OSCC.
Results: c-Fos was markedly increased in OSCC tissues and cells. c-Fos upregulation indicates a poor prognosis in OSCC patients, and c-Fos promotes cell proliferation, migration, and invasion in OSCC. miR-155-5p could regulate the expression and the transcriptional activity of c-Fos by directly targeting the c-Fos 3'-UTR.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that c-Fos contributed to the progression of OSCC and may act as a potential target for OSCC therapy, and a potential prognostic biomarker of OSCC.
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