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    Claudin-6 (CLDN6) has been extensively studied in different tumors to date. However, in the case of nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC), CLDN6 has a largely unknown role and molecular mechanism. We detected the expression of CLDN6 in NSCLC tissues and cells using reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and western blot assays. A gain-of-function experiment was performed to evaluate the biological effects of CLDN6 on NSCLC cell behaviors. Methylation-specific PCR was utilized to detect the DNA methylation of CLDN6 gene promoter region. The interaction of CLDN6 and receptor interacting protein 1 (RIP1) was determined by coimmunoprecipitation assay. Furthermore, the modulation of CLDN6 on RIP1/apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1)/c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) axis was confirmed. The results showed that in NSCLC tissues and cells, CLDN6 expression level was declined, and was associated with a high level of DNA methylation. CLDN6 overexpression suppressed the viability, invasion, migration, and promoted cell apoptosis. Besides, the enhanced expression of CLDN6 reduced the glycolysis and the dysfunction of mitochondrial respiration of NSCLC cells. Mechanistic investigation confirmed that CLDN6 interacted with RIP1 and inhibited cellular biological function of NSCLC cells via RIP1/ASK1/JNK axis. Besides, CLDN6 overexpression inhibited tumor growth in vivo. In conclusion, CLDN6 inhibited NSCLC cell proliferation through inactivating aerobic glycolysis via the RIP1/ASK1/JNK axis. © 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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    Hua Guo, Jianying Li, Yu Dong, Humei Gao, Peng Wang. CLDN6 inhibited cellular biological function of nonsmall cell lung cancer cells through suppressing aerobic glycolysis via the RIP1/ASK1/JNK axis. Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology. 2024 Mar;38(3):e23682

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