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LKB1 loss by alteration of the NKX2-1/p53 pathway promotes tumor malignancy and predicts poor survival and relapse in lung adenocarcinomas.

L-H Tsai1, P-M Chen1, Y-W Cheng2, C-Y Chen3, G-T Sheu4, T-C Wu5, H Lee6.   

Abstract

LKB1 loss is a frequent homozygous deletion and/or gene mutation found in lung adenocarcinomas. However, few cases of LKB1 loss by either deletion or mutation are seen in Asian patients. Our preliminary data showed that LKB1 loss was associated with p53 mutation in lung tumors from Taiwanese adenocarcinoma patients and p53 transcription is directly regulated by NKX2-1. Therefore, we hypothesized that LKB1 loss could occur due to aberration of p53 regulation mediated by NKX2-1. In the present study, 16 lung adenocarcinoma cell lines were investigated to determine if LKB1 transcription could be deregulated by NKX2-1-mediated p53 aberration. Mechanistic studies indicated that LKB1 was directly upregulated by p53 and that NKX2-1-mediated p53 expression may positively regulate LKB1 expression in p53 wild-type cells. However, in p53-mutated cells, LKB1 transcription was deregulated by NKX2-1 via suppression of SP1 binding onto the LKB1 promoter. Therefore, the action of the NKX2-1/p53 pathway on LKB1 loss differed in p53 wild-type versus p53-mutated cells. As expected, soft-agar growth and invasion capability was significantly reduced by ectopic expression of NKX2-1 in p53 wild-type cells, but it was markedly elevated by silencing NKX2-1 in p53-mutated cells. Similar reciprocal observations were also seen in lung tumors from lung adenocarcinoma patients with either wild-type or mutated p53 tumors. Cox regression analysis showed that patients with low-LKB1 tumors had poorer overall survival (OS) and relapse-free survival (RFS) when compared with patients with high-LKB1 tumors. In p53 wild-type patients, shorter OS and RFS periods were predicted for low-NKX2-1/low-LKB1 tumors than for high-NKX2-1/high-LKB1 tumors. In patients with p53-mutated tumors, poorer OS and RFS were predicted for high-NKX2-1/low-LKB1 tumors than for low-NKX2-1/high-LKB1 tumors. In summary, losses of LKB1 at the transcriptional level by altered activity of the NKX2-1/p53 pathway may promote tumor malignancy and poor patient outcome.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23995788     DOI: 10.1038/onc.2013.353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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