Literature DB >> 28384094

Nuclear survivin promoted by acetylation is associated with the aggressive phenotype of oral squamous cell carcinoma.

Shuli Liu1,2, Lei Shi3, Xi Yang1,2, Dongxia Ye1,2, Tong Wang4, Cunshan Dong5, Wenzheng Guo4, Yueling Liao4, Hongyong Song4, Dongliang Xu4, Jingzhou Hu1,2, Zhiyuan Zhang1,2, Jiong Deng4,6,7.   

Abstract

Defects in apoptotic pathway contribute to development and progression of oral cancer. Survivin, a member of the inhibitors of apoptosis protein (IAP) family, is increased in many types of cancers. However, it is unclear whether increased survivin is associated with oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC), and what mechanisms may involve in. In this study, we examined survivin expression in OSCC compared with normal oral tissues via immunohistochemical staining. The results showed that, not only total survivin is increased in OSCCs, but also the subcellular location of survivin is changed in OSCCs compared with normal oral tissues. In most of normal oral tissues, survivin staining was either negative, or cytoplasmic positive/nuclear negative; whereas in most of OSCC tissues, survivin staining was nuclear positive. Statistic analysis indicates that nuclear survivin, rather than total or cytoplasmic one, correlates with tumor TNM stage and differentiation grade. Consistently, in vitro analysis showed that survivin is in cytoplasm in normal human oral kinotinocyte (HOK) cells; whereas it is in nucleus in OSCC HN6 cells. Importantly, treatment of HOK cells with HDAC inhibitor Trichostatin A (TSA) induces survivin acetylation and promotes its nuclear localization. Moreover, nuclear survivin in OSCC cells was acetylated at K129 in its C-terminal, suggesting that the acetylation is important for nuclear location of survivin. Our study demonstrates that it is nuclear survivin, rather than total or cytoplasmic one, associates with TNM stage and tumor grade of OSCC. Thus, we propose nuclear survivin as a prognostic marker for the progression of OSCC.

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Keywords:  IHC; OSCC; acetylation; apoptosis; subcellular location; survivin; tumor grade

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28384094      PMCID: PMC5444357          DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2017.1310352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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