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Hyperphosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6 predicts unfavorable clinical survival in non-small cell lung cancer

Authors :
Wei Wu
Jun Gao
Weimin Li
Xianming Mo
Wen Zhang
Bojiang Chen
Wei Jin
Yidan Cao
Dan Liu
Lida Liu
Zhixin Qiu
Zhi Tan
Shuang Zhao
Source :
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research : CR
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

Background Ribosomal protein S6 (rpS6), a component of the 40S ribosomal subunit, is involved in multiple cellular bioactivities. However, its clinicopathological significance in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is poorly understood. Methods Expressions of total rpS6 (t-rpS6) and phosphorylated rpS6 (Ser235/236, p-rpS6) were detected immunohistochemically in 316 NSCLC tissues and 82 adjacent controls, followed by statistical evaluation of the relationship between proteins expressions and patients’ survivals to identify their prognostic values. Cytological experiments with overexpressing or silencing rpS6 by lentivirus in human bronchial epithelial (HBE) and NSCLC cell lines were performed to explore potential mechanisms by which rpS6 affects the clinical development of NSCLC. Additionally, specific RNA interference for Akt1, Akt2, Akt3, Akt inhibitor and subsequent cellular bioactivity tests were employed as well to investigate the upstream regulation of rpS6. Results Positive rates of t-rpS6 and p-rpS6 were both significantly increased in NSCLC tissues, compared with controls (82.91 vs 62.20 % for t-rpS6; 52.22 vs 21.95 % for p-rpS6; both P

Details

ISSN :
17569966
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbceed57030e3dbcbb2b9f1a7737167f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13046-015-0239-1