Research Article

Artemin Promotes the Migration and Invasion of Cervical Cancer Cells through AKT/mTORC1 Signaling

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Rapamycin reverses the EMT that ARTN causes in CC cells. (a) The effects of the treatments on SiHa cells’ migration using wound-healing migration assays. “ARTN+” means that ARTN was overexpressed in CC cells, and “rapamycin+” means that rapamycin was added to the culture medium of CC cells. The colon counts from three separate studies are represented by error bars (). (b) Transwell invasion experiments utilized to assess the ability of SiHa cells to invade the following treatment. The colon counts from three separate studies are represented by error bars (scale bar, 200 μM, ). (c) The relative P-AKT, P-mTOR, and EMT protein levels displayed on a Western blot. (d) A simplified model showed that ARTN encourages CC cell migration and invasion.
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