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MAPK/P53-mediated FASN expression in bone tumors.

The correlation between mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)/P53 signaling-dependent fatty acid synthase (FASN) expression and bone tumors was examined in the present study. We established the SH081 bone tumor cell line, which was used to determine the expression of FASN and MAPK/P53 at the mRNA and protein levels in bone tumor cells and normal cells. Compared with the normal cells, the expression of MAPK/P53 and FASN mRNA was significantly elevated, whereas inhibition of MAPK/P53 decreased FASN expression. Similarly, the expression of FASN and MAPK/P53 proteins were significantly elevated in the bone tumor cells and treatment with the MAPK/P53 inhibitor decreased the expression of FASN. To determine the role of MAPK/P53 in cell proliferation, bone cancer cells were treated with MAPK/P53 inhibitor and the results showed a reduced proliferation rate. Thus, FASN promotes the development of bone tumors and MAPK/P53 signaling contributes to bone tumors by upregulating the expression of FASN.

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