Fig. 2: PILRB promotes proliferation and metastasis in GC cells in vitro. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 2: PILRB promotes proliferation and metastasis in GC cells in vitro.

From: PILRB potentiates the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway and reprograms cholesterol metabolism to drive gastric tumorigenesis and metastasis

Fig. 2

A Immunoblotting of PILRB expression in human HNSCC cells (GES-1, HGC-27, BGC-823, SNU-1, MKN-28, MKN45, MGC-803, AGS). B Western blotting of normal control (shNC) versus PILRB knockdown with sh#1, sh#2 in AGS and MKN-28, and vector versus PILRB overexpression (PILRB) efficiencies in HGC-27 and MGC-803 cells. C, D Cell colony formation assays of PILRB knockdown and PILRB overexpression GC cells were recorded (C) and quantitatively analyzed (D). E, F Wound-healing assay of PILRB knockdown and overexpression GC cells were recorded (E) and quantitatively analyzed (F). G, H Images, and quantification of transwell migration and invasion assays of PILRB knockdown and overexpression GC cells were recorded (G) and quantitatively analyzed (H).

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