Research Article

FOXA1 Leads to Aberrant Expression of SIX4 Affecting Cervical Cancer Cell Growth and Chemoresistance

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Overexpression of SIX4 partially reverses the inhibitory effect of sh-FOXA1 on CC cell growth and chemoresistance. (a) Detection of mRNA expression of SIX4 in drug-resistant cells after cotransfection by RT-qPCR. (b) The proliferation of cells measured using colony formation assay. (c) The cell viability measured using EdU assay. (d) The invasive ability of cells determined using Transwell assay. (e) The chemoresistance of cells to DDP measured using MTT assay. (f) The protein expression of p-PI3K, PI3K, p-AKT, and AKT in cells examined using Western blot. Data among multiple groups were analyzed by two-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post hoc test (; ). The cell experiment was independently repeated three times.
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