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Interaction of testisin with maspin and its impact on invasion and cell death resistance of cervical cancer cells

  • Seon Yong Yeom
  • , Hye Lim Jang
  • , Sook Ja Lee
  • , Eunhee Kim
  • , Hee Jung Son
  • , Byoung Gie Kim
  • , C. Park Chaehwa

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Abstract

Previous studies have shown that testisin promotes malignant transformation in cancer cells. To define the mechanism of testisin-induced carcinogenesis, we performed yeast two-hybrid analysis and identified maspin, a tumor suppressor protein, as a testisin-interacting molecule. The direct interaction and cytoplasmic co-localization of testisin with maspin was confirmed by immunoprecipitation and confocal analysis, respectively. In cervical cancer cells, maspin modulated cell death and invasion; however, these effects were inhibited by testisin in parallel experiments. Of interest, the doxorubicin resistance was dramatically reduced by testisin knockdown (P=0.016). Moreover, testisin was found to be over-expressed in cervical cancer samples as compared to matched normal cervical tissues. Thus, we postulate that testisin may promote carcinogenesis by inhibiting tumor suppressor activity of maspin.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1469-1475
Number of pages7
JournalFEBS Letters
Volume584
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2010

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Cell death
  • Cervical carcinoma cell
  • Invasion
  • Yeast two-hybrid analysis

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