Abstract:Abstract:ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of Fat1 in hypopharyngeal carcinoma and its role in the biological behavior of the tumor.MethodsThe expression of Fat1 was detected by immunohistochemical staining, and the correlation between the expression of Fat1 and the survival time was analyzed by KaplanMeier survival analysis. siRNA was used to downregulate Fat1 expression in Fadu cells, the expression of Fat1 protein was detected by Western blot; CCK8 was used to evaluate cell proliferation. Clone forming test was used to estimate cell tumorigenicity, the invasion and migration ability were quantified by cell scratch test and transwell assay.ResultsFat1 protein was mainly expressed in cytoplasm, and the staining intensity patients with recurrence was significantly lower than that in those without recurrence (P=0.001). The overall survival time of strong expression group was significantly higher than that of weak expression group (P=0.001). Moreover, downregulation of Fat1 by siRNA enhanced the growing ability (P=0.004) and the number of cell clones (P=0.001) in Fadu cells. In addition, downregulation of Fat1 promoted Fadu cells' migration and invasion ability (P=0.000). ConclusionsDownregulated expression of Fat1 indicates poor prognosis in hypopharyngeal carcinoma. Fat1 probably controls the growth, proliferation, invasion and metastasis of hypopharyngeal carcinoma cells.