Fig. 7

Effects of FCER1G silencing on HepG2 cell proliferation and migration. (A) Quantitative PCR verification of si-FCER1G knockdown efficiency in HepG2 cells. (B, C) CCK-8 (B) and colony formation assays (C) showing the impact of si-FCER1G on HepG2 cell proliferation. (D, E) CCK-8 (D) and colony formation assays (E) showing the impact of si-FCER1G on HepG2 cell proliferation. (F, G) CCK-8 (F) and colony formation assays (G) showing the impact of si-FCER1G on HepG2 cell proliferation. (H) Western blotting of HepG2 cell lines transfected with si-NC or si-FCER1G using EMT-related antibodies. (I) Wound healing assay using yellow pipette tips on HepG2 cells in 6-well plates, with images and relative quantification of wound width at 0, 24, and 48 h.