Abstract 5835: Functional and mechanistic characterization of ΔNp63α in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (original) (raw)
Cancer Research
Abstract
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is highly prevalent in Asia with a poor prognosis and a high mortality rate [1, 2]. The p63 protein, encoded by TP63, is a master regulator involved in many cell events including cell cycle, DNA damage, cell proliferation, stem cell maintenance, and cell death in different cancer types. ΔNp63α is the dominantly expressed isoform of p63 in squamous cell carcinomas, playing a critical role in tumorigenesis [3, 4]. However, the functional roles of ΔNp63α in ESCC have not been fully elucidated. Our results have revealed that ΔNp63α is highly expressed and up-regulated in ESCC. We have shown that ΔNp63α protein expression plays an oncogenic role in ESCC cells, depletion of which inhibits in vitro cell proliferation and colony formation and greatly suppresses in vivo tumor growth, in a panel of ESCC cell lines and our latest patient-derived organoid cultures, potentially in a differentiation-dependent manner. Glycolysis pathway and two novel downs...
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