Δ40p53α suppresses tumor cell proliferation and induces cellular senescence in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
Akinobu Ota,Haruhisa Nakao,Yumi Sawada,Sivasundaram Karnan,Wahiduzzaman,Tadahisa Inoue,Yuji Kobayashi,Takaya Yamamoto,Norimitsu Ishii,Tomohiko Ohashi,Yukiomi Nakade,Ken Sato,Kiyoaki Itoh,Hiroyuki Konishi,Yoshitaka Hosokawa,Masashi Yoneda +15 more
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TL;DR: The role of Δ40p53α in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was investigated in this paper, which showed that Δ40 p53α is a naturally occurring p53 isoform that lacks the N-terminal transactivation domain.
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Abstract: Splice variants of certain genes impact on genetic biodiversity in mammals. The tumor suppressor TP53 gene (encoding p53) plays an important role in the regulation of tumorigenesis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Δ40p53α is a naturally occurring p53 isoform that lacks the N-terminal transactivation domain, yet little is known about the role of Δ40p53α in the development of HCC. Here, we first report on the role of Δ40p53α in HCC cell lines. In the TP53+/Δ40 cell clones, clonogenic activity and cell survival dramatically decreased, whereas the percentage of senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal)-positive cells and p21 (also known as WAF1, CIP1 and CDKN1A) expression significantly increased. These observations were clearly attenuated in the TP53+/Δ40 cell clones after Δ40p53α knockdown. In addition, exogenous Δ40p53 expression significantly suppressed cell growth in HCC cells with wild-type TP53, and in those that were mutant or null for TP53 Notably, Δ40p53α-induced tumor suppressor activity was markedly attenuated in cells expressing the hot-spot mutant Δ40p53α-R175H, which lacks the transcription factor activity of p53. Moreover, Δ40p53α expression was associated with increased full-length p53 protein expression. These findings enhance the understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of HCC and show that Δ40p53α acts as an important tumor suppressor in HCC cells.
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