Literature DB >> 22903939

Characterization of a human βV-tubulin antibody and expression of this isotype in normal and malignant human tissue.

Suzan K Chao1, Yihong Wang, Pascal Verdier-Pinard, Chia-Ping H Yang, Lingling Liu, Alicia Rodriguez-Gabin, Hayley M McDaid, Susan Band Horwitz.   

Abstract

There are seven distinct β-tubulin isotypes and eight α-tubulin isotypes in mammals that are hypothesized to have tissue- and cell-specific functions. There is an interest in the use of tubulin isotypes as prognostic markers of malignancy. βV-tubulin, like βIII-tubulin, has been implicated in malignant transformation and drug resistance, however little is known about its localization and function. Thus, we generated for the first time, a rabbit polyclonal antibody specific for human βV-tubulin. The antibody did not cross-react with mouse βV-tubulin or other human β-tubulin isotypes and specifically labeled βV-tubulin by immunoblotting, immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry. Immunohistochemistry of various human normal tissues revealed that βV-tubulin was expressed in endothelial cells, myocytes and cells with muscle differentiation, structures with transport and/or secretory function such as renal tubules, pancreatic ducts and bile ducts, and epithelium with secretory function such as prostate. βV-tubulin was also specifically expressed in pancreatic islets and intratubular germ cell neoplasia, where it may have diagnostic utility. Initial studies in breast, lung and ovarian cancers indicated aberrant expression of βV-tubulin, suggesting that this isoform may be associated with tumorigenesis. Thus, βV-tubulin expression is a potentially promising prognostic marker of malignancy.
Copyright © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2012        PMID: 22903939      PMCID: PMC3870480          DOI: 10.1002/cm.21043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytoskeleton (Hoboken)        ISSN: 1949-3592


  36 in total

Review 1.  Mechanisms of Taxol resistance related to microtubules.

Authors:  George A Orr; Pascal Verdier-Pinard; Hayley McDaid; Susan Band Horwitz
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2003-10-20       Impact factor: 9.867

2.  Elevated levels of microtubule destabilizing factors in a Taxol-resistant/dependent A549 cell line with an alpha-tubulin mutation.

Authors:  Laura A Martello; Pascal Verdier-Pinard; Heng-Jia Shen; Lifeng He; Keila Torres; George A Orr; Susan Band Horwitz
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2003-03-15       Impact factor: 12.701

3.  Direct analysis of tubulin expression in cancer cell lines by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Pascal Verdier-Pinard; Fang Wang; Berta Burd; Ruth Hogue Angeletti; Susan Band Horwitz; George A Orr
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2003-10-21       Impact factor: 3.162

4.  A ubiquitous beta-tubulin disrupts microtubule assembly and inhibits cell proliferation.

Authors:  Rajat Bhattacharya; Fernando Cabral
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2004-04-30       Impact factor: 4.138

5.  Sequence and expression of the chicken beta 5- and beta 4-tubulin genes define a pair of divergent beta-tubulins with complementary patterns of expression.

Authors:  K F Sullivan; J C Havercroft; P S Machlin; D W Cleveland
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1986-12       Impact factor: 4.272

6.  Insulin release and the microtubular system of the islets of Langerhans. Identification and characterization of tubulin-like protein.

Authors:  W Montague; S L Howell; I C Green
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1975-05       Impact factor: 3.857

7.  Analysis of tubulin isotypes and mutations from taxol-resistant cells by combined isoelectrofocusing and mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Pascal Verdier-Pinard; Fang Wang; Laura Martello; Berta Burd; George A Orr; Susan Band Horwitz
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2003-05-13       Impact factor: 3.162

8.  Free intermingling of mammalian beta-tubulin isotypes among functionally distinct microtubules.

Authors:  S A Lewis; W Gu; N J Cowan
Journal:  Cell       Date:  1987-05-22       Impact factor: 41.582

9.  Colchicine-induced inhibition of lipoprotein and protein secretion into the serum and lack of interference with secretion of biliary phospholipids and cholesterol by rat liver in vivo.

Authors:  O Stein; L Sanger; Y Stein
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1974-07       Impact factor: 10.539

10.  Colchicine-binding protein and the secretion of thyroid hormone.

Authors:  J A Williams; J Wolff
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1972-07       Impact factor: 10.539

View more
  8 in total

1.  An Essential Role of Maspin in Embryogenesis and Tumor Suppression.

Authors:  Sijana H Dzinic; M Margarida Bernardo; Xiaohua Li; Rodrigo Fernandez-Valdivia; Ye-Shih Ho; Qing-Sheng Mi; Sudeshna Bandyopadhyay; Fulvio Lonardo; Semir Vranic; Daniel S M Oliveira; R Daniel Bonfil; Gregory Dyson; Kang Chen; Almasa Omerovic; Xiujie Sheng; Xiang Han; Dinghong Wu; Xinling Bi; Dzenana Cabaravdic; Una Jakupovic; Marian Wahba; Aaron Pang; Deanna Harajli; Wael A Sakr; Shijie Sheng
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2016-12-06       Impact factor: 12.701

2.  Taxol Analogues Exhibit Differential Effects on Photoaffinity Labeling of β-Tubulin and the Multidrug Resistance Associated P-Glycoprotein.

Authors:  Chia-Ping Huang Yang; Changwei Wang; Iwao Ojima; Susan Band Horwitz
Journal:  J Nat Prod       Date:  2018-03-08       Impact factor: 4.050

3.  Effect of CH-35, a novel anti-tumor colchicine analogue, on breast cancer cells overexpressing the βIII isotype of tubulin.

Authors:  Lee-Chuan C Yeh; Asok Banerjee; Veena Prasad; Jack A Tuszynski; Alexander L Weis; Tamas Bakos; I-Tien Yeh; Richard F Ludueña; John C Lee
Journal:  Invest New Drugs       Date:  2015-12-21       Impact factor: 3.850

4.  Proteomics of cancer cell lines resistant to microtubule-stabilizing agents.

Authors:  Jakob Albrethsen; Ruth H Angeletti; Susan Band Horwitz; Chia-Ping Huang Yang
Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther       Date:  2013-11-19       Impact factor: 6.261

5.  Nuclear βII-Tubulin and its Possible Utility in Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment.

Authors:  Richard F Ludueña; Consuelo Walss-Bass; Anna Portyanko; Jiayan Guo; I-Tien Yeh
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-05-30

6.  2-(m-Azidobenzoyl)taxol binds differentially to distinct β-tubulin isotypes.

Authors:  Chia-Ping Huang Yang; Eng-Hui Yap; Hui Xiao; Andras Fiser; Susan Band Horwitz
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-09-20       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  Expression of βV-Tubulin in Secretory Cells of the Fallopian Tube Epithelium Marks Cellular Atypia.

Authors:  Deepti Mathew; Yanhua Wang; Anne Van Arsdale; Susan Band Horwitz; Hayley McDaid
Journal:  Int J Gynecol Cancer       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 3.437

Review 8.  Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors Affecting Microtubule Dynamics in Normal and Cancer Cells.

Authors:  Filip Borys; Ewa Joachimiak; Hanna Krawczyk; Hanna Fabczak
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-08-14       Impact factor: 4.411

  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.