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Prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) in HBV-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas

Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) plays a role in liver cancer development. We previously showed that ROS increased HBx levels and here, we investigated the role of antioxidants in the regulation of HBx expression and their clinical relevance. We found that overexpression of catalase induced a signi...

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Autores principales: Cho, Mi-Young, Cheong, Jae Youn, Lim, Wonchung, Jo, Sujin, Lee, Youngsoo, Wang, Hee-Jung, Han, Kyou-Hoon, Cho, Hyeseong
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4322996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25361011
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author Cho, Mi-Young
Cheong, Jae Youn
Lim, Wonchung
Jo, Sujin
Lee, Youngsoo
Wang, Hee-Jung
Han, Kyou-Hoon
Cho, Hyeseong
author_facet Cho, Mi-Young
Cheong, Jae Youn
Lim, Wonchung
Jo, Sujin
Lee, Youngsoo
Wang, Hee-Jung
Han, Kyou-Hoon
Cho, Hyeseong
author_sort Cho, Mi-Young
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description Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) plays a role in liver cancer development. We previously showed that ROS increased HBx levels and here, we investigated the role of antioxidants in the regulation of HBx expression and their clinical relevance. We found that overexpression of catalase induced a significant loss in HBx levels. The cysteine null mutant of HBx (Cys(−)) showed a dramatic reduction in its protein stability. In clonogenic proliferation assays, Huh7-X cells produced a significant number of colonies whereas Huh7-Cys(−) cells failed to generate them. The Cys at position 69 of HBx was crucial to maintain its protein stability and transactivation function in response to ROS. Among 50 HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) specimens, 72% of HCCs showed lower catalase levels than those of surrounding non-tumor tissues. In advanced stage IV, catalase levels in non-tumor tissues were increased whereas those in tumors were further reduced. Accordingly, patients with a high T/N ratio for catalase showed significantly longer survival than those with a low T/N ratio. Together, catalase expression in HCC patients can be clinically useful for prediction of patient survival, and restoration of catalase expression in HCCs could be an important strategy for intervention in HBV-induced liver diseases.
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spelling pubmed-43229962015-02-10 Prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) in HBV-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas Cho, Mi-Young Cheong, Jae Youn Lim, Wonchung Jo, Sujin Lee, Youngsoo Wang, Hee-Jung Han, Kyou-Hoon Cho, Hyeseong Oncotarget Research Paper Hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) plays a role in liver cancer development. We previously showed that ROS increased HBx levels and here, we investigated the role of antioxidants in the regulation of HBx expression and their clinical relevance. We found that overexpression of catalase induced a significant loss in HBx levels. The cysteine null mutant of HBx (Cys(−)) showed a dramatic reduction in its protein stability. In clonogenic proliferation assays, Huh7-X cells produced a significant number of colonies whereas Huh7-Cys(−) cells failed to generate them. The Cys at position 69 of HBx was crucial to maintain its protein stability and transactivation function in response to ROS. Among 50 HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) specimens, 72% of HCCs showed lower catalase levels than those of surrounding non-tumor tissues. In advanced stage IV, catalase levels in non-tumor tissues were increased whereas those in tumors were further reduced. Accordingly, patients with a high T/N ratio for catalase showed significantly longer survival than those with a low T/N ratio. Together, catalase expression in HCC patients can be clinically useful for prediction of patient survival, and restoration of catalase expression in HCCs could be an important strategy for intervention in HBV-induced liver diseases. Impact Journals LLC 2014-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4322996/ /pubmed/25361011 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Cho 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
Cho, Mi-Young
Cheong, Jae Youn
Lim, Wonchung
Jo, Sujin
Lee, Youngsoo
Wang, Hee-Jung
Han, Kyou-Hoon
Cho, Hyeseong
Prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) in HBV-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas
title Prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) in HBV-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas
title_full Prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) in HBV-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas
title_fullStr Prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) in HBV-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) in HBV-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas
title_short Prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx) in HBV-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas
title_sort prognostic significance of catalase expression and its regulatory effects on hepatitis b virus x protein (hbx) in hbv-related advanced hepatocellular carcinomas
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4322996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25361011
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