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RYBP expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of HCC cells in vitro and in vivo

RYBP is a member of the polycomb group (PcG) proteins that typically act as transcriptional repressors via epigenetic modification of chromatin. The present study was designed to investigate the role of RYBP in HCC progression, chemosensitivity, and patient survival, and to explore the underlying mo...

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Autores principales: Wang, Wei, Cheng, Jianwen, Qin, Jiang-Jiang, Voruganti, Sukesh, Nag, Subhasree, Fan, Jia, Gao, Qiang, Zhang, Ruiwen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4294343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25344099
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author Wang, Wei
Cheng, Jianwen
Qin, Jiang-Jiang
Voruganti, Sukesh
Nag, Subhasree
Fan, Jia
Gao, Qiang
Zhang, Ruiwen
author_facet Wang, Wei
Cheng, Jianwen
Qin, Jiang-Jiang
Voruganti, Sukesh
Nag, Subhasree
Fan, Jia
Gao, Qiang
Zhang, Ruiwen
author_sort Wang, Wei
collection PubMed
description RYBP is a member of the polycomb group (PcG) proteins that typically act as transcriptional repressors via epigenetic modification of chromatin. The present study was designed to investigate the role of RYBP in HCC progression, chemosensitivity, and patient survival, and to explore the underlying molecular mechanism(s). In this study we investigated the expression of RYBP in 400 pairs of human HCC tissues and matched noncancerous samples. The effects of RYBP on HCC tumor growth and metastasis and chemosensitivity were determined both in vitro and in vivo. We herein demonstrate that the RYBP expression in HCC tissue samples was significantly lower than that in matched noncancerous liver tissues. Clinically, the low expression of RYBP was an independent predictor of a poor prognosis in patients with HCC. In in vitro HCC models, enforced RYBP expression inhibited cell growth and invasion, induced apoptosis, and increased the chemosensitivity of the cells, while RYBP knockdown led to the opposite effects. Furthermore, RYBP expression was induced by cisplatin, and adenovirus-mediated RYBP expression inhibited HCC tumor growth and sensitized HCC to conventional chemotherapy in vivo. Our results demonstrate that reactivating RYBP in cancer cells may provide an effective and safe therapeutic approach to HCC therapy.
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spelling pubmed-42943432015-01-21 RYBP expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of HCC cells in vitro and in vivo Wang, Wei Cheng, Jianwen Qin, Jiang-Jiang Voruganti, Sukesh Nag, Subhasree Fan, Jia Gao, Qiang Zhang, Ruiwen Oncotarget Research Paper RYBP is a member of the polycomb group (PcG) proteins that typically act as transcriptional repressors via epigenetic modification of chromatin. The present study was designed to investigate the role of RYBP in HCC progression, chemosensitivity, and patient survival, and to explore the underlying molecular mechanism(s). In this study we investigated the expression of RYBP in 400 pairs of human HCC tissues and matched noncancerous samples. The effects of RYBP on HCC tumor growth and metastasis and chemosensitivity were determined both in vitro and in vivo. We herein demonstrate that the RYBP expression in HCC tissue samples was significantly lower than that in matched noncancerous liver tissues. Clinically, the low expression of RYBP was an independent predictor of a poor prognosis in patients with HCC. In in vitro HCC models, enforced RYBP expression inhibited cell growth and invasion, induced apoptosis, and increased the chemosensitivity of the cells, while RYBP knockdown led to the opposite effects. Furthermore, RYBP expression was induced by cisplatin, and adenovirus-mediated RYBP expression inhibited HCC tumor growth and sensitized HCC to conventional chemotherapy in vivo. Our results demonstrate that reactivating RYBP in cancer cells may provide an effective and safe therapeutic approach to HCC therapy. Impact Journals LLC 2014-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4294343/ /pubmed/25344099 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Wang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Wang, Wei
Cheng, Jianwen
Qin, Jiang-Jiang
Voruganti, Sukesh
Nag, Subhasree
Fan, Jia
Gao, Qiang
Zhang, Ruiwen
RYBP expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of HCC cells in vitro and in vivo
title RYBP expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of HCC cells in vitro and in vivo
title_full RYBP expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of HCC cells in vitro and in vivo
title_fullStr RYBP expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of HCC cells in vitro and in vivo
title_full_unstemmed RYBP expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of HCC cells in vitro and in vivo
title_short RYBP expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of HCC cells in vitro and in vivo
title_sort rybp expression is associated with better survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc) and responsiveness to chemotherapy of hcc cells in vitro and in vivo
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4294343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25344099
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