Low expression of SGCA promotes lung squamous cell carcinoma malignant progression

Abstract Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) is a common type of non-small-cell lung cancer with high mortality, lacks effective diagnostic indicators and therapeutic targets. This study aims to reveal that low expression of Alpha-Sarcoglycan (SGCA) promotes LUSC progression and to provide a biomark...

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Main Authors: Guojie Chen, Guangyao Mao, Xinyu Zong, Xiao Chen, Guo Ting, Mei Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-05312-6
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Summary:Abstract Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) is a common type of non-small-cell lung cancer with high mortality, lacks effective diagnostic indicators and therapeutic targets. This study aims to reveal that low expression of Alpha-Sarcoglycan (SGCA) promotes LUSC progression and to provide a biomarker for its diagnosis, prognosis evaluation, and targeted therapy. TCGA data and 70 clinical LUSC patients were analyzed. In vitro, H520 and H1703 cells with overexpressed SGCA were transfected with pc-SGCA plasmids, and their proliferation, apoptosis, and invasion were examined. In vivo, a subcutaneous tumorigenic mouse model was constructed. SGCA was significant in diagnosing LUSC and negatively correlated with T stage. Low SGCA expression enhanced proliferation, invasion, and migration, and inhibited apoptosis. Overexpression of SGCA inhibited tumor growth in mice. Low expression of SGCA is closely associated with LUSC progression, making it a potential prognostic factor and therapeutic target for LUSC.
ISSN:2045-2322