| Literature DB >> 27611948 |
Cuiping Huang1,2, Xiaobo Cui2,3,4,5, Xiaotian Sun2,3,4,6, Jingxuan Yang2,3,4, Min Li2,3,4.
Abstract
Lung cancer is one of the most common human malignancies worldwide, but its oncogenesis process remains unclear. Recent studies demonstrated that zinc (Zn) and Zn transporters were associated with the development and progression of human cancers. The role of Zn transporters including ZIPs and ZnTs in lung cancer, however, has never been evaluated. Thus, we aimed to investigate the expression levels of all human Zn transporters, including 14 ZIPs and 10 ZnTs, in eight different lung cancer cell lines and paired human tumor tissues. We observed great variations in ZIPs and ZnTs mRNA levels across cell lines and human lung cancer specimens. ZIPs showed a tendency to be upregulated, while ZnTs exhibited a downward expression trend. ZIP4 was overexpressed in six lung cancer cell lines and 59% (26/44) of tumor tissues, which was consistent with results from lung cancer datasets including TCGA database. Our results indicated that the dysregulation of Zn transporters may contribute to lung tumorigenesis.Entities:
Keywords: ZIP4; expression profiling; lung cancer; zinc transporter
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27611948 PMCID: PMC5341848 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.11884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Figure 1Relative mRNA expression of Zn transporters in lung cancer cell lines
(A) ZIPs. (B) ZnTs. The relative mRNA expression level was shown in y-axis, which was calculated and normalized to β-actin.
Figure 2Relative mRNA expression of Zn transporters in lung cancer tissues
(A) ZIPs in the UT Health cohort. (B) ZIP4 in the Shanghai cohort. (C) ZnTs in the UT Health cohort. Y-axis indicated fold change of gene expression (tumor versus non-tumor). X-axis indicated each lung cancer tissue samples. The relative expression was calculated and normalized to β-actin.
Figure 3Representative hematoxylin (HE) and ZIP4 IHC staining in surrounding normal tissues (A) and lung cancer tissues (B)
Tissue sections were stained using ZIP4-specific Ab. The brown color indicates positive ZIP4 staining with the cell nuclei stained blue by haemotoxylin. Scale bar represents 100 μm.
Summary of the Zn transporter family members
| Gene name | Alias | Tissue/cell distribution | Subcellular localization | Clinical significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SLC30A1 | ZnT1 | Widespread | Plasma membrane | Associated with embryonic death [ |
| SLC30A2 | ZnT2 | Mammary gland, prostate, retina, pancreas, small intestine, and kidney | Endosomal/ lysosomal/ secretory vesicles, plasma membrane, and mitochondria | Reduce zinc content in nursing women [ |
| SLC30A3 | ZnT3 | Brain, testes, and pancreas | Synaptic vesicle | Seizures, learning deficits, and memory loss [ |
| SLC30A4 | ZnT4 | Widespread, predominant in mammary gland, placenta, prostate, brain, and kidney | Endosomal/ secretory vesicles, and plasma membrane | Lethal milk [ |
| SLC30A5 | ZnT5 | Widespread, predominant in heart, placenta, pancreas, prostate, ovary, testis, small intestine, thymus, and bone | Golgi, unknown vesicles, and plasma membrane | Bone abnormalities and heart failure [ |
| SLC30A6 | ZnT6 | Widespread, predominant in brain, lung, and intestine | Golgi, and unknown vesicles | Alzheimer's disease [ |
| SLC30A7 | ZnT7 | Widespread, predominant in intestine, stomach, prostate, retina, pancreas, testis, and muscle | Golgi, and unknown vesicles | Prostate cancer, low adiposity, and diet-induced diabetes [ |
| SLC30A8 | ZnT8 | Pancreas, thyroid, adrenal gland, and testis | Secretory granule | Diabetes [ |
| SLC30A9 | ZnT9 | Widespread | Cytoplasm, nucleus | Lower in obese women [ |
| SLC30A10 | ZnT10 | Brain, retina, and liver | Unknown | Contribute to the progression of Alzheimer's disease [ |
| SLC39A1 | ZIP1/ ZIRTL | Widespread | Plasma membrane and intracellular vesicles | Prostate cancer and neurodegeneration [ |
| SLC39A2 | ZIP2/ Eti-1/ 6A1 | Widespread | Plasma membrane | Involved in keratinocyte differentiation [ |
| SLC39A3 | ZIP3 | Widespread, mammary cells, and testis | Plasma membrane and lysosomes | Neurodegeneration [ |
| SLC39A4 | ZIP4 | Gastrointestinal tract, kidney, and hippocampal neurons | Plasma membrane, lysosomes, and apical surface of enterocytes | Acrodermatitis enteropathica, pancreatic cancer, and liver cancer [ |
| SLC39A5 | ZIP5/ LZT-Hs7 | Pancreas, kidney, liver, stomach, and intestine | Plasma membrane, lysosomes, and basolateral surface of enterocytes | Alcoholic liver disease [ |
| SLC39A6 | ZIP6/ LIV1 | Widespread | Plasma membrane | Breast, pancreatic, cervical and prostate cancers, and neuroblastoma |
| SLC39A7 | ZIP7/ HKE4 | Widespread | ER, Golgi, and intracellular vesicles | Breast cancer [ |
| SLC39A8 | ZIP8/ BIGM103/ LZT-Hs6 | Widespread, predominant in T cells, erythroid, and testis | Plasma membrane, lysosomes, and mitochondria | Inflammation, breast cancer, and cadmium-mediated toxicity [ |
| SLC39A9 | ZIP9 | Widespread | Trans-Golgi | Prostate cancer and breast cancer |
| SLC39A10 | ZIP10/ LZT-Hs2 | Brain, liver, erythroid, and kidney | Plasma membrane | Breast cancer [ |
| SLC39A11 | ZIP11 | Testis and digestive system | Cytoplasm and nuclei | Help maintain mucosal integrity and function [ |
| SLC39A12 | ZIP12 | Brain, lung, testis, and retina | Unknown | Essential for neurulation and neuronal differentiation [ |
| SLC39A13 | ZIP13 | Widespread | Intracellular vesicles and Golgi | Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (SCD-EDS) [ |
| SLC39A14 | ZIP14 | Widespread | Plasma membrane | Asthma, inflammation, and colorectal cancer [ |
Lung cancer datasets showing increased ZIP4 expression
| Dataset | Tumor type | Case | Sample type | Fold change | Journal | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Su [ | Adenocarcinoma | 318 | mRNA | 2.448 | 2.15E-6 | BMC Genomics | 2007 |
| Hou [ | Adenocarcinoma | 780 | mRNA | 2.134 | 4.94E-10 | PLoS one | 2010 |
| Landi [ | Adenocarcinoma | 132 | mRNA | 1.761 | 2.75E-18 | PLoS one | 2008 |
| Bittner | Non-small cell lung carcinoma | 1142 | mRNA | 1.364 | 0.011 | No | 2012 |
| TCGA | Adenocarcinoma | 1325 | mRNA | 1.158 | 1.73E-14 | No | 2012 |