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TRIP-Br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors
BACKGROUND: Members of the TRIP-Br/SERTAD family of mammalian transcriptional coregulators have recently been implicated in E2F-mediated cell cycle progression and tumorigenesis. We, herein, focus on the detailed functional characterization of the least understood member of the TRIP-Br/SERTAD protei...
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2009
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671481/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19152710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-8 |
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author | Cheong, Jit Kong Gunaratnam, Lakshman Zang, Zhi Jiang Yang, Christopher M Sun, Xiaoming Nasr, Susan L Sim, Khe Guan Peh, Bee Keow Rashid, Suhaimi Bin Abdul Bonventre, Joseph V Salto-Tellez, Manuel Hsu, Stephen I |
author_facet | Cheong, Jit Kong Gunaratnam, Lakshman Zang, Zhi Jiang Yang, Christopher M Sun, Xiaoming Nasr, Susan L Sim, Khe Guan Peh, Bee Keow Rashid, Suhaimi Bin Abdul Bonventre, Joseph V Salto-Tellez, Manuel Hsu, Stephen I |
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description | BACKGROUND: Members of the TRIP-Br/SERTAD family of mammalian transcriptional coregulators have recently been implicated in E2F-mediated cell cycle progression and tumorigenesis. We, herein, focus on the detailed functional characterization of the least understood member of the TRIP-Br/SERTAD protein family, TRIP-Br2 (SERTAD2). METHODS: Oncogenic potential of TRIP-Br2 was demonstrated by (1) inoculation of NIH3T3 fibroblasts, which were engineered to stably overexpress ectopic TRIP-Br2, into athymic nude mice for tumor induction and (2) comprehensive immunohistochemical high-throughput screening of TRIP-Br2 protein expression in multiple human tumor cell lines and human tumor tissue microarrays (TMAs). Clinicopathologic analysis was conducted to assess the potential of TRIP-Br2 as a novel prognostic marker of human cancer. RNA interference of TRIP-Br2 expression in HCT-116 colorectal carcinoma cells was performed to determine the potential of TRIP-Br2 as a novel chemotherapeutic drug target. RESULTS: Overexpression of TRIP-Br2 is sufficient to transform murine fibroblasts and promotes tumorigenesis in nude mice. The transformed phenotype is characterized by deregulation of the E2F/DP-transcriptional pathway through upregulation of the key E2F-responsive genes CYCLIN E, CYCLIN A2, CDC6 and DHFR. TRIP-Br2 is frequently overexpressed in both cancer cell lines and multiple human tumors. Clinicopathologic correlation indicates that overexpression of TRIP-Br2 in hepatocellular carcinoma is associated with a worse clinical outcome by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Small interfering RNA-mediated (siRNA) knockdown of TRIP-Br2 was sufficient to inhibit cell-autonomous growth of HCT-116 cells in vitro. CONCLUSION: This study identifies TRIP-Br2 as a bona-fide protooncogene and supports the potential for TRIP-Br2 as a novel prognostic marker and a chemotherapeutic drug target in human cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-26714812009-04-22 TRIP-Br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors Cheong, Jit Kong Gunaratnam, Lakshman Zang, Zhi Jiang Yang, Christopher M Sun, Xiaoming Nasr, Susan L Sim, Khe Guan Peh, Bee Keow Rashid, Suhaimi Bin Abdul Bonventre, Joseph V Salto-Tellez, Manuel Hsu, Stephen I J Transl Med Research BACKGROUND: Members of the TRIP-Br/SERTAD family of mammalian transcriptional coregulators have recently been implicated in E2F-mediated cell cycle progression and tumorigenesis. We, herein, focus on the detailed functional characterization of the least understood member of the TRIP-Br/SERTAD protein family, TRIP-Br2 (SERTAD2). METHODS: Oncogenic potential of TRIP-Br2 was demonstrated by (1) inoculation of NIH3T3 fibroblasts, which were engineered to stably overexpress ectopic TRIP-Br2, into athymic nude mice for tumor induction and (2) comprehensive immunohistochemical high-throughput screening of TRIP-Br2 protein expression in multiple human tumor cell lines and human tumor tissue microarrays (TMAs). Clinicopathologic analysis was conducted to assess the potential of TRIP-Br2 as a novel prognostic marker of human cancer. RNA interference of TRIP-Br2 expression in HCT-116 colorectal carcinoma cells was performed to determine the potential of TRIP-Br2 as a novel chemotherapeutic drug target. RESULTS: Overexpression of TRIP-Br2 is sufficient to transform murine fibroblasts and promotes tumorigenesis in nude mice. The transformed phenotype is characterized by deregulation of the E2F/DP-transcriptional pathway through upregulation of the key E2F-responsive genes CYCLIN E, CYCLIN A2, CDC6 and DHFR. TRIP-Br2 is frequently overexpressed in both cancer cell lines and multiple human tumors. Clinicopathologic correlation indicates that overexpression of TRIP-Br2 in hepatocellular carcinoma is associated with a worse clinical outcome by Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Small interfering RNA-mediated (siRNA) knockdown of TRIP-Br2 was sufficient to inhibit cell-autonomous growth of HCT-116 cells in vitro. CONCLUSION: This study identifies TRIP-Br2 as a bona-fide protooncogene and supports the potential for TRIP-Br2 as a novel prognostic marker and a chemotherapeutic drug target in human cancer. BioMed Central 2009-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2671481/ /pubmed/19152710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-8 Text en Copyright © 2009 Cheong et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Cheong, Jit Kong Gunaratnam, Lakshman Zang, Zhi Jiang Yang, Christopher M Sun, Xiaoming Nasr, Susan L Sim, Khe Guan Peh, Bee Keow Rashid, Suhaimi Bin Abdul Bonventre, Joseph V Salto-Tellez, Manuel Hsu, Stephen I TRIP-Br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors |
title | TRIP-Br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors |
title_full | TRIP-Br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors |
title_fullStr | TRIP-Br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors |
title_full_unstemmed | TRIP-Br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors |
title_short | TRIP-Br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors |
title_sort | trip-br2 promotes oncogenesis in nude mice and is frequently overexpressed in multiple human tumors |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671481/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19152710 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-7-8 |
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