%0 Journal Article %T The KLF14 Transcription Factor Regulates Glycolysis by Downregulating LDHB in Colorectal Cancer %A Fubo Ye %A Guiyang Wu %A Guoping Chen %A Hao Dong %A Jing Li %A Qinghao Fan %A Shichao Yuan %A Xiongwen Zhu %A Zaiping Chen %J International Journal of Biological Sciences %D 2019 %R 10.7150/ijbs.30652 %X The Kr¨ąppel-like transcription factor 14 (KLF14) is a critical regulator of a wide array of biological processes. However, the role of KLF14 in colorectal cancer (CRC) isn't fully investigated. This study aimed to explore the clinicopathological significance and potential role of KLF14 in the carcinogenesis and progression of CRC. A tissue microarray consisting of 185 samples from stage I-III CRC patients was adopted to analyze the correlation between KLF14 expression and clinicopathological parameters, as well as overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). The underlying mechanisms of altered KLF14 expression on glycolysis were studied using in vitro and patients' samples. The results showed that KLF14 expression was downregulated in CRC than their normal controls. Low KLF14 expression correlated with advanced T stage (P< 0.001) and N stage (P= 0.040), and larger tumor size (P= 0.008). Lost KLF14 expression implied shorter OS and DFS after colectomy in both univariate and multivariate survival analysis (P<0.05). Experimentally, restore KLF14 expression significantly decreased the rate of glycolysis both in vitro and in patients' sample. Mechanically, KLF14 regulated glycolysis by downregulating glycolytic enzyme LDHB. Collectively, KLF14 is a novel prognostic biomarker for survival in CRC, and downregulation of KLF14 in CRC prompts glycolysis by target LDHB. Hence, KLF14 could constitute potential prognostic predictors and therapeutic targets for CRC. %K Colorectal Cancer %K Glycolysis %K KLF14 %K LDHB %U http://www.ijbs.com/v15p0628.htm