The EF-hand calcium-binding protein tescalcin is a potential oncotarget in colorectal cancer

  • Yun Hee Kang
  • , Seung Ro Han
  • , Jong Tae Kim
  • , Seon Jin Lee
  • , Young Il Yeom
  • , Jeong Ki Min
  • , Chul Ho Lee
  • , Jae Wha Kim
  • , Suk Ran Yoon
  • , Do Young Yoon
  • , Kwan Soo Hong
  • , Geum Sook Hwang
  • , Hee Cheol Kim
  • , Young Ha Lee
  • , Hee Gu Lee

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Abstract

Tescalcin (TESC) is an EF-hand calcium binding protein that is differentially expressed in several tissues, however it is not reported that the expression and functional roles of TESC in colorectal cancer. Levels of messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein expression of TESC in colorectal cancer tissues were assessed using RT-PCR, real time PCR, immunohistochemistry, and clinicopathologic analyses. Quantitative analysis of TESC levels in serum specimens was performed using sandwich ELISA. Colorectal cancer cells transfected with TESC small interfering RNA and short hairpin RNA were examined in cell proliferation assays, phospho-MAPK array, and mouse xenograft models. Here we demonstrated that TESC is overexpressed in colorectal cancer (CRC), but was not expressed in normal mucosa and premalignant dysplastic lesions. Furthermore, serum TESC levels were elevated in patients with CRC. Knockdown of TESC inhibited the Akt-dependent NF-κB pathway and decreased cell survival in vitro. Depletion of TESC reduced tumor growth in a CRC xenograft model. Thus, TESC is a potential diagnostic marker and oncotarget in colorectal cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2149-2160
Number of pages12
JournalOncotarget
Volume5
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2014
Externally publishedYes

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

  • Cell growth
  • Colorectal cancer
  • NF-κB
  • Tescalcin
  • Tumor growth

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