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Overexpression of Sirt6 is a novel biomarker of malignant human colon carcinoma.

Chang-Hui Geng1, Chun-Ling Zhang2, Jing-Yan Zhang1, Ping Gao3, Miao He4, Yan-Lin Li1.   

Abstract

Sirt family has been reported playing a significant role in the cancer development, especial its deacetylase activity plays a key function, but whether SIRT6 plays a role in mediating tumor epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and metastasis in colon cancer has not been explored. Here, the mass spectrometry and co-immunoprecipitation assays were utilized to detect that SIRT6 was physically associated with transcription factor snail. Most important, HCT116 cells transfected with SIRT6 shRNA reversed EMT, while increased the expression of TET1, and the HCT116 cells transfected with SIRT6 displayed the contrary tendency. Transwell invasion assay, soft agar assay, as well as colony formation together showed that SIRT6 promoted cell EMT and tumorigenesis in vitro. We also found SIRT6 is a reader of snail. ChIP as well as qChIP suggested H3K9 binding on the promoter of TET1 dependent on SIRT6. SIRT6 promoted EMT process through two different ways, one is as a reader of snail, and other way was the suppression of TET1 transcription. These two ways are all dependent on its H3K9 deacetylase activity. Further, patient samples collected showed that SIRT6 was significantly increased in colon cancer samples, and its higher expression was correlated with poor prognosis, worse overall survivals. Together, our experiments revealed the mechanism for SIRT6 in facilitating tumorigenesis and metastasis of colon cancer cells, suggesting that SIRT6 might be a potential therapeutic target for treating colon cancer.
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Keywords:  EMT; SIRT6; SNAIL; TET1

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29227545     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.26539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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