The Expression, Prognostic Value, and Immunological Correlation of MCEMP1 and its Potential Role in Gastric Cancer

J Oncol. 2022 Mar 26:2022:8167496. doi: 10.1155/2022/8167496. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Purpose: Gastric cancer (GC) is a lethal cancer with a poor 5-year relative survival, which requires a new research perspective. Our study aims to explore the biological impact of the mast cell-expressed membrane protein 1 (MCEMP1) in GC, which includes its expression and potential biological functions.

Methods: The expression of MCEMP1 was assessed through public databases. The GO, KEGG, and GESA analyses were conducted to explore the biofunction of MCEMP1. And ssGSEA was used to analyze the infiltration of the immune cells for MCEMP1. The proliferation, migration, and invasion of GC cells were analyzed through CCK8, colony-forming, wound healing, Transwell, and Western blot assay.

Results: The expression of MCEMP1 was higher in GC tissues. Further, we found a close relationship between MCEMP1 and poorer prognosis of gastric cancer by prognostic analysis. The functional analysis showed that MCEMP1 is involved in immune, inflammation, and metabolism-related pathways. The ssGSEA analysis indicated MCEMP1 mRNA expression was associated with immune infiltration of multiple immune cells. In cellular experiments, the invasion and metastasis of gastric cancer cells could be promoted by regulating the rise of MCEMP1 expression. Western blot analysis showed that regulation of MCEMP1 expression can affect EMT-related protein expression and that NF-κB expression is involved in this process.

Conclusion: MCEMP1 shows a potential value for the prognosis in GC. And, abnormal expression of MCEMP1 in GC is correlated with tumor immune cell infiltration. In in vitro experiments, MCEMP1 can affect the proliferation, migration, and invasion of GC cells by regulating EMT, in which TLR4/NOD2/NF-κB was involved.