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Contribution of BubR1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells

DNA aneuploidy is observed in various human tumors and is associated with the abnormal expression of spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) proteins. Oxidative stress (OS) causes DNA damage and chromosome instability that may lead to carcinogenesis. OS is also suggested to contribute to an increase in an...

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Autores principales: Ikawa-Yoshida, Ayae, Ando, Koji, Oki, Eiji, Saeki, Hiroshi, Kumashiro, Ryuichi, Taketani, Kenji, Ida, Satoshi, Tokunaga, Eriko, Kitao, Hiroyuki, Morita, Masaru, Maehara, Yoshihiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3799279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24156017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.101
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author Ikawa-Yoshida, Ayae
Ando, Koji
Oki, Eiji
Saeki, Hiroshi
Kumashiro, Ryuichi
Taketani, Kenji
Ida, Satoshi
Tokunaga, Eriko
Kitao, Hiroyuki
Morita, Masaru
Maehara, Yoshihiko
author_facet Ikawa-Yoshida, Ayae
Ando, Koji
Oki, Eiji
Saeki, Hiroshi
Kumashiro, Ryuichi
Taketani, Kenji
Ida, Satoshi
Tokunaga, Eriko
Kitao, Hiroyuki
Morita, Masaru
Maehara, Yoshihiko
author_sort Ikawa-Yoshida, Ayae
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description DNA aneuploidy is observed in various human tumors and is associated with the abnormal expression of spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) proteins. Oxidative stress (OS) causes DNA damage and chromosome instability that may lead to carcinogenesis. OS is also suggested to contribute to an increase in aneuploid cells. However, it is not clear how OS is involved in the regulation of SAC and contributes to carcinogenesis associated with aneuploidy. Here we show that an oxidant (KBrO(3)) activated the p53 signaling pathway and suppressed the expression of SAC factors, BubR1, and Mad2, in human diploid fibroblast MRC5 cells. This suppression was dependent on functional p53 and reactive oxygen species. In p53 knockdown cells, KBrO(3) did not suppress BubR1 and Mad2 expression and increased both binucleated cells and cells with >4N DNA content. BubR1 and not Mad2 downregulation suppressed KBrO(3)-induced binucleated cells and cells with >4N DNA content in p53 knockdown cells, suggesting that BubR1 contributes to enhanced polyploidization by a mechanism other than its SAC function. In analysis of 182 gastric cancer specimens, we found that BubR1 expression was significantly high when p53 was positively stained, which indicates loss of p53 function (P = 0.0019). Moreover, positive staining of p53 and high expression of BubR1 in tumors were significantly correlated with DNA aneuploidy (P = 0.0065). These observations suggest that p53 deficiency may lead to the failure of BubR1 downregulation by OS and that p53 deficiency and BubR1 accumulation could contribute to gastric carcinogenesis associated with aneuploidy. We found that OS could contribute to the emergence of polyploid cells when p53 was deficient in normal human fibroblast cells. Importantly, this polyploidization could be suppressed by downregulating the expression of one spindle assembly checkpoint factor, BubR1. We also found that p53 dysfunction and BubR1 accumulation strongly correlate with the extent of aneuploidy in gastric cancer specimen and our data suggest that p53 deficiency and BubR1 accumulation could contribute to gastric carcinogenesis associated with aneuploidy.
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spelling pubmed-37992792013-10-23 Contribution of BubR1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells Ikawa-Yoshida, Ayae Ando, Koji Oki, Eiji Saeki, Hiroshi Kumashiro, Ryuichi Taketani, Kenji Ida, Satoshi Tokunaga, Eriko Kitao, Hiroyuki Morita, Masaru Maehara, Yoshihiko Cancer Med Cancer Biology DNA aneuploidy is observed in various human tumors and is associated with the abnormal expression of spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) proteins. Oxidative stress (OS) causes DNA damage and chromosome instability that may lead to carcinogenesis. OS is also suggested to contribute to an increase in aneuploid cells. However, it is not clear how OS is involved in the regulation of SAC and contributes to carcinogenesis associated with aneuploidy. Here we show that an oxidant (KBrO(3)) activated the p53 signaling pathway and suppressed the expression of SAC factors, BubR1, and Mad2, in human diploid fibroblast MRC5 cells. This suppression was dependent on functional p53 and reactive oxygen species. In p53 knockdown cells, KBrO(3) did not suppress BubR1 and Mad2 expression and increased both binucleated cells and cells with >4N DNA content. BubR1 and not Mad2 downregulation suppressed KBrO(3)-induced binucleated cells and cells with >4N DNA content in p53 knockdown cells, suggesting that BubR1 contributes to enhanced polyploidization by a mechanism other than its SAC function. In analysis of 182 gastric cancer specimens, we found that BubR1 expression was significantly high when p53 was positively stained, which indicates loss of p53 function (P = 0.0019). Moreover, positive staining of p53 and high expression of BubR1 in tumors were significantly correlated with DNA aneuploidy (P = 0.0065). These observations suggest that p53 deficiency may lead to the failure of BubR1 downregulation by OS and that p53 deficiency and BubR1 accumulation could contribute to gastric carcinogenesis associated with aneuploidy. We found that OS could contribute to the emergence of polyploid cells when p53 was deficient in normal human fibroblast cells. Importantly, this polyploidization could be suppressed by downregulating the expression of one spindle assembly checkpoint factor, BubR1. We also found that p53 dysfunction and BubR1 accumulation strongly correlate with the extent of aneuploidy in gastric cancer specimen and our data suggest that p53 deficiency and BubR1 accumulation could contribute to gastric carcinogenesis associated with aneuploidy. Blackwell Science Inc 2013-08 2013-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3799279/ /pubmed/24156017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.101 Text en © 2013 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Cancer Biology
Ikawa-Yoshida, Ayae
Ando, Koji
Oki, Eiji
Saeki, Hiroshi
Kumashiro, Ryuichi
Taketani, Kenji
Ida, Satoshi
Tokunaga, Eriko
Kitao, Hiroyuki
Morita, Masaru
Maehara, Yoshihiko
Contribution of BubR1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells
title Contribution of BubR1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells
title_full Contribution of BubR1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells
title_fullStr Contribution of BubR1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of BubR1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells
title_short Contribution of BubR1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells
title_sort contribution of bubr1 to oxidative stress-induced aneuploidy in p53-deficient cells
topic Cancer Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3799279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24156017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.101
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