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Expression of Beclin Family Proteins Is Associated with Tumor Progression in Oral Cancer

BACKGROUND: Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 are autophagy-related proteins that show similar amino acid sequences and domain structures. Beclin 1 established the first connection between autophagy and cancer. However, the role of Beclin 2 in cancer is unclear. The aims of this study were to analyze Beclin 1 a...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jing-Lan, Chen, Fen-Fen, Chang, Shun-Fu, Chen, Cheng-Nan, Lung, Jrhau, Lo, Cheng-Hsing, Lee, Fang-Hui, Lu, Ying-Chou, Hung, Chien-Hui
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4624707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26506105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141308
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author Liu, Jing-Lan
Chen, Fen-Fen
Chang, Shun-Fu
Chen, Cheng-Nan
Lung, Jrhau
Lo, Cheng-Hsing
Lee, Fang-Hui
Lu, Ying-Chou
Hung, Chien-Hui
author_facet Liu, Jing-Lan
Chen, Fen-Fen
Chang, Shun-Fu
Chen, Cheng-Nan
Lung, Jrhau
Lo, Cheng-Hsing
Lee, Fang-Hui
Lu, Ying-Chou
Hung, Chien-Hui
author_sort Liu, Jing-Lan
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description BACKGROUND: Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 are autophagy-related proteins that show similar amino acid sequences and domain structures. Beclin 1 established the first connection between autophagy and cancer. However, the role of Beclin 2 in cancer is unclear. The aims of this study were to analyze Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 expressions in oral cancer tissues and in cell lines, and to evaluate their possible roles in cancer progression. METHODS: We investigated Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 expressions by immunohistochemistry in 195 cases of oral cancer. The prognostic roles of Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 were analyzed statistically. In vitro, overexpression and knockdown of Beclin proteins were performed on an oral cancer cell line, SAS. The immunofluorescence and autophagy flux assays confirmed that Beclin proteins were involved in autophagy. The impacts of Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 on autophagy and tumor growth were evaluated by conversion of LC3-I to LC3-II and by clonogenic assays, respectively. RESULTS: Oral cancer tissues exhibited aberrant expressions of Beclin 1 and Beclin 2. The cytoplasmic Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 expressions were unrelated in oral cancer tissues. In survival analyses, high cytoplasmic Beclin 1 expression was associated with low disease specific survival, and negative nuclear Beclin 1 expression was associated with high recurrent free survival. Patients with either high or low cytoplasmic Beclin 2 expression had significantly lower overall survival and disease specific survival rates than those with moderate expression. In oral cancer cells, overexpression of either Beclin 1 or Beclin 2 led to autophagy activation and increased clonogenic survival; knockdown of Beclin 2 impaired autophagy and increased clonogenic survival. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicated that distinct patterns of Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 were associated with aggressive clinical outcomes. Beclin 1 overexpression, as well as Beclin 2 overexpression and depletion, contributed to tumor growth. These findings suggest Beclin proteins are associated with tumorigenesis.
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spelling pubmed-46247072015-11-06 Expression of Beclin Family Proteins Is Associated with Tumor Progression in Oral Cancer Liu, Jing-Lan Chen, Fen-Fen Chang, Shun-Fu Chen, Cheng-Nan Lung, Jrhau Lo, Cheng-Hsing Lee, Fang-Hui Lu, Ying-Chou Hung, Chien-Hui PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 are autophagy-related proteins that show similar amino acid sequences and domain structures. Beclin 1 established the first connection between autophagy and cancer. However, the role of Beclin 2 in cancer is unclear. The aims of this study were to analyze Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 expressions in oral cancer tissues and in cell lines, and to evaluate their possible roles in cancer progression. METHODS: We investigated Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 expressions by immunohistochemistry in 195 cases of oral cancer. The prognostic roles of Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 were analyzed statistically. In vitro, overexpression and knockdown of Beclin proteins were performed on an oral cancer cell line, SAS. The immunofluorescence and autophagy flux assays confirmed that Beclin proteins were involved in autophagy. The impacts of Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 on autophagy and tumor growth were evaluated by conversion of LC3-I to LC3-II and by clonogenic assays, respectively. RESULTS: Oral cancer tissues exhibited aberrant expressions of Beclin 1 and Beclin 2. The cytoplasmic Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 expressions were unrelated in oral cancer tissues. In survival analyses, high cytoplasmic Beclin 1 expression was associated with low disease specific survival, and negative nuclear Beclin 1 expression was associated with high recurrent free survival. Patients with either high or low cytoplasmic Beclin 2 expression had significantly lower overall survival and disease specific survival rates than those with moderate expression. In oral cancer cells, overexpression of either Beclin 1 or Beclin 2 led to autophagy activation and increased clonogenic survival; knockdown of Beclin 2 impaired autophagy and increased clonogenic survival. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicated that distinct patterns of Beclin 1 and Beclin 2 were associated with aggressive clinical outcomes. Beclin 1 overexpression, as well as Beclin 2 overexpression and depletion, contributed to tumor growth. These findings suggest Beclin proteins are associated with tumorigenesis. Public Library of Science 2015-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4624707/ /pubmed/26506105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141308 Text en © 2015 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 properly credited.
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Liu, Jing-Lan
Chen, Fen-Fen
Chang, Shun-Fu
Chen, Cheng-Nan
Lung, Jrhau
Lo, Cheng-Hsing
Lee, Fang-Hui
Lu, Ying-Chou
Hung, Chien-Hui
Expression of Beclin Family Proteins Is Associated with Tumor Progression in Oral Cancer
title Expression of Beclin Family Proteins Is Associated with Tumor Progression in Oral Cancer
title_full Expression of Beclin Family Proteins Is Associated with Tumor Progression in Oral Cancer
title_fullStr Expression of Beclin Family Proteins Is Associated with Tumor Progression in Oral Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Beclin Family Proteins Is Associated with Tumor Progression in Oral Cancer
title_short Expression of Beclin Family Proteins Is Associated with Tumor Progression in Oral Cancer
title_sort expression of beclin family proteins is associated with tumor progression in oral cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4624707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26506105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141308
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