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CLIC4 is a tumor suppressor for cutaneous squamous cell cancer.

K Stephen Suh1, Mariam Malik, Anjali Shukla, Andrew Ryscavage, Lisa Wright, Kasey Jividen, John M Crutchley, Rebecca A Dumont, Ester Fernandez-Salas, Joshua D Webster, R Mark Simpson, Stuart H Yuspa.   

Abstract

Chloride intracellular channel (CLIC) 4 is a member of a redox-regulated, metamorphic multifunctional protein family, first characterized as intracellular chloride channels. Current knowledge indicates that CLICs participate in signaling, cytoskeleton integrity and differentiation functions of multiple tissues. In metabolically stressed skin keratinocytes, cytoplasmic CLIC4 is S-nitrosylated and translocates to the nucleus where it enhances transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) signaling by protecting phospho-Smad 2 and 3 from dephosphorylation. CLIC4 expression is diminished in multiple human epithelial cancers, and the protein is excluded from the nucleus. We now show that CLIC4 expression is reduced in chemically induced mouse skin papillomas, mouse and human squamous carcinomas and squamous cancer cell lines, and the protein is excluded from the nucleus. The extent of reduction in CLIC4 coincides with progression of squamous tumors from benign to malignant. Inhibiting antioxidant defense in tumor cells increases S-nitrosylation and nuclear translocation of CLIC4. Adenoviral-mediated reconstitution of nuclear CLIC4 in squamous cancer cells enhances TGF-β-dependent transcriptional activity and inhibits growth. Adenoviral targeting of CLIC4 to the nucleus of tumor cells in orthografts inhibits tumor growth, whereas elevation of CLIC4 in transgenic epidermis reduces de novo chemically induced skin tumor formation. In parallel, overexpression of exogenous CLIC4 in squamous tumor orthografts suppresses tumor growth and enhances TGF-β signaling. These results indicate that CLIC4 suppresses the growth of squamous cancers, that reduced CLIC4 expression and nuclear residence detected in cancer cells is associated with the altered redox state of tumor cells and the absence of detectable nuclear CLIC4 in cancers contributes to TGF-β resistance and enhances tumor development.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22387366      PMCID: PMC3334517          DOI: 10.1093/carcin/bgs115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carcinogenesis        ISSN: 0143-3334            Impact factor:   4.944


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2.  S-nitrosylation regulates nuclear translocation of chloride intracellular channel protein CLIC4.

Authors:  Mariam Malik; Anjali Shukla; Palak Amin; Wendy Niedelman; Jessica Lee; Kasey Jividen; Juanita M Phang; Jinhui Ding; Kwang S Suh; Paul M G Curmi; Stuart H Yuspa
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