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Expression and prognostic significance of the P53‐related DNA damage repair proteins checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) and growth arrest and DNA‐damage‐inducible 45 alpha (GADD45A) in human oral squamous cell carcinoma

Authors :
Dong Chen
Haixia Li
Li Ping Xie
Limin Jia
Jinhua Zheng
Yanhong Lv
Jinyue Qu
Source :
European Journal of Oral Sciences. 128:128-135
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

DNA damage repair is a key factor in the maintenance of cell genome stability, plays an important role in the regulation of tumour evolution, and can affect the prognosis of cancer patients. This study aimed to detect the protein expression of the DNA damage repair protein P53 and its upstream and downstream regulators, CHK1, GADD45A, and MDM2, in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), in order to analyse the association between the expression of these proteins and overall survival, and to assess their prognostic implications for OSCC patients. The expression of the above proteins was detected by immunohistochemistry in 80 human OSCC tissue samples and in non-cancerous tissue samples. Compared to that in the non-cancerous tissue, the expression of CHK1, GADD45A, and MDM2 in OSCC tissue was significantly increased. The protein expression of the tumour suppressor gene P53 was also increased. Patients with high CHK1 and MDM2 expression levels had a reduced survival time and a poor prognosis, whereas patients with high GADD45A expression levels had a good prognosis. Our results indicate that high CHK1 expression is an independent risk factor for poor OSCC prognosis, and that CHK1 may be a potential target for OSCC clinical treatment.

Details

ISSN :
16000722 and 09098836
Volume :
128
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Oral Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c6c41074c0a4e90d0fc83d55f1578edd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/eos.12685