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Fig. 6 | Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research

Fig. 6

From: DNA methylation of claudin-6 promotes breast cancer cell migration and invasion by recruiting MeCP2 and deacetylating H3Ac and H4Ac

Fig. 6

CLDN6 acts as a critical role in suppressing tumorigenesis in breast cancer cells. a MCF-7 cells were mock transfected or transfected with siRNA for CLDN6. Nontargeting siRNA was used as negative control. Total RNA was extracted 48 h after transfection, and CLDN6 mRNA levels were determined using quantitative RT-PCR. b Total protein was extracted 48 h after transfection, and CLDN6 expression at protein levels was determined using western blot assay. c Knockdown of CLDN6 in MCF-7 cells, the migratory abilities of treating with 5-aza-dC group and 5-aza-dC with vector group were significantly reduced than control and 5-aza-dC with CLDN6 RNAi group. d Knockdown of CLDN6 in MCF-7 cells, the invasive abilities of treating with 5-aza-dC group and 5-aza-dC with vector group were significantly reduced than control and 5-aza-dC with CLDN6 RNAi group. *P < 0.05. CLDN6, Claudin-6; 5-aza-dC, 5-Aza-2’-deoxycytidine

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