| Literature DB >> 27900085 |
Jun-Ichiro Ikeda1, Naoki Wada1, Satoshi Nojima1, Shinichiro Tahara1, Yoko Tsuruta1, Kaori Oya1, Eiichi Morii1.
Abstract
Cancer-initiating cells (CICs) are specialized cells that have the ability to self-renew and are multipotent. We recently demonstrated that Forkhead box O3a (FoxO3a)-expressing cells exhibited a CIC-like potential in Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL). A proportion of HL patients are infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). EBV-encoded latent membrane protein (LMP) 1 downregulates FoxO3a, suggesting that FoxO3a expression may be abolished in EBV-positive HL. Inhibitors of DNA-binding (ID) proteins are highly conserved transcription factors mediating stem cell functions. To the best of our knowledge, no study has investigated possible associations among ID1, FoxO3a and LMP1 expression in HL to date. We immunohistochemically evaluated the expression of the three abovementioned factors in HL patients. The ID1 expression level was inversely correlated with that of FoxO3a (P=0.00035). LMP1-positive HL cells abundantly expressed ID1 (P=0.029), but not FoxO3a (P=0.00085). Thus, our previous observation that FoxO3a may serve as a marker of CICs may not be applicable in EBV-positive HL patients, but rather ID1 may be a candidate CIC marker in this type of HL.Entities:
Keywords: Forkhead box O3a; Hodgkin's lymphoma; cancer-initiating cells; inhibitor of DNA-binding protein 1; latent membrane protein 1
Year: 2016 PMID: 27900085 PMCID: PMC5103872 DOI: 10.3892/mco.2016.1012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Clin Oncol ISSN: 2049-9450