Abstract.Members of the inhibitor of apoptosis protein (IAP) family, survivin and X-chromosome-linked IAP (XIAP), contribute to apoptosis resistance of cancer cells, and an increase in their expression may elevate the apoptotic threshold of malignant tumours during their growth and progression. In the present study, we investigated the expression status of survivin and its interactants hepatitis B X-interacting protein (HBXIP) and XIAP in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) cell lines and NSCLC tumours and matched lungs from surgically treated patients in relation to their clinicopathological data. The expression of survivin, HBXIP and XIAP mRNAs was quantitated by real-time RT-PCR. The expression of survivin and XIAP proteins was analysed by Western blotting and ELISA. Survivin mRNA and protein levels were highly upregulated in NSCLC cells and tissues as compared to the lungs. In fact, the levels of survivin mRNA and protein in the tumours were more than 10-fold higher in 96 (64%) and 72 (82%) of the 150 and 88 examined NSCLC patients, respectively. The expression of survivin mRNA was higher in squamous cell lung carcinomas than in lung adenocarcinomas (LACs; P=0.003) and in less-differentiated tumours than in well-differentiated ones (P=0.007). The level of survivin protein was higher in stage IB and stage II+III tumours (P=0.049 and P=0.044), than in stage IA tumours. The BIRC5 promoter polymorphism at nucleotide -31 did not influence the expression of survivin mRNA and protein in NSCLC cells and tumours. HBXIP mRNA was abundantly expressed in NSCLC cell lines and NSCLC tumours and lungs, while its level was comparable in the tumours and lungs. The expression of XIAP mRNA in NSCLC cell lines and NSCLC tumours and lungs was not significantly different. However, the expression of XIAP protein was higher in NSCLC tumours, particularly in LACs, as compared to the lungs (P=0.017 and P=0.004). In conclusion, the overexpression of survivin in the majority of NSCLCs together with the abundant or upregulated expression of HBXIP and XIAP suggest that tumours are endowed with resistance against a variety of apoptosis-inducing conditions.
Since the genomic region containing the Bcl-2-related ovarian killer (BOK) locus is frequently deleted in certain human cancers, BOK is hypothesized to have a tumor suppressor function. In the present study, we analyzed primary non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) tumors and matched lung tissues from 102 surgically treated patients. We show that BOK protein levels are significantly downregulated in NSCLC tumors as compared to lung tissues (P<0.001). In particular, we found BOK downregulation in NSCLC tumors of grades two (P=0.004, n=35) and three (P=0.031, n=39) as well as in tumors with metastases to hilar (pN1) (P=0.047, n=31) and mediastinal/subcarinal lymph nodes (pN2) (P=0.021, n=18) as opposed to grade one tumors (P=0.688, n=7) and tumors without lymph node metastases (P=0.112, n=51). Importantly, in lymph node positive patients, BOK expression greater than the median value was associated with longer survival (P=0.002, Mantel test). Using in vitro approaches, we provide evidence that BOK overexpression is inefficient in inducing apoptosis but that it inhibits TGFβ-induced migration and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in lung adenocarcinoma-derived A549 cells. We have identified epigenetic mechanisms, in particular BOK promoter methylation, as an important means to silence BOK expression in NSCLC cells. Taken together, our data point toward a novel mechanism by which BOK acts as a tumor suppressor in NSCLC by inhibiting EMT. Consequently, the restoration of BOK levels in low-BOK-expressing tumors might favor the overall survival of NSCLC patients.
Human culture-expanded mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are being considered for multiple therapeutic applications because of their regenerative and anti-inflammatory properties. Although a large number of MSC can be propagated from a small initial sample, several lines of evidence indicate that MSC lose their immunosuppressive and regenerative potency aftaer multiple passages. In this report, we use the FACSCAP Lyoplate proteomic analysis system to detect changes in cell surface protein expression of CD45 /CD31 /CD34 /CD73 /CD105 stromal cells in unpassaged bone marrow (BM) and through 10 serial culture passages. We provide for the first time a detailed characterization of native unpassaged BM MSC (0.08% of BM mononuclear cells) as well as the changes that occur during the initial expansion. Adipogenic and osteogenic differentiative potential was determined though the serial passages and correlated with immunophenotypic changes and senescence. Among the most prominent were striking decreases in Fas ligand, CD98, CD205, and CD106, accompanied by a gain in the expression of CD49c, CD63, CD98, and class 1 and class 2 major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules. Other molecules that are down-modulated with later passage include CD24, CD54, CD59, CD243/P-glycoprotein, and CD273/PD-L2. Early senescence, as defined by the loss of replicative capacity occurring with the loss of differentiative capacity, increase in CDKN2A p16, and increased time to confluence, was accompanied by loss of the motility-associated metalloproteinase CD10 and the proliferation-associated transferrin receptor CD71. Among the strongest statistical associations were loss of MAC-inhibitory protein/CD59, loss of ICAM-1/CD54, and increase in CDKN2A as a function of increasing passage, as well as increased CD10 expression with adipogenic and osteogenic capacities. The data provide a clear set of markers that can be used to assess MSC quality. We suggest that clinically relevant numbers of highly functional low passage MSC can be manufactured starting with large quantities of BM, which are readily available from cadaveric organ donors.
Five novel proflavine-dithiazolidinone derivatives 4a-4e have been designed and synthesized by the reaction of dialkyl acridin-3,6-diyl dithioureas 3a-3e with methyl bromoacetate. The binding affinity of dithiazolidinone hydrochlorides 5a-5e with calf thymus DNA and plasmid (pUC19) DNA was investigated by a variety of spectroscopic techniques including UV-vis, fluorescence, and CD spectroscopy. The effects of 5a-5e on the thermal denaturation profiles of calf thymus DNA were also studied. From spectrophotometric and spectrofluorimetric titrations, the binding constants for the pUC19 DNA-drug complexes were determined (K = 6.2-2.2 x 104 M-1). In vitro cytotoxic activities of compounds 5a-5e toward murine leukemia cell line L1210 and human uterus carcinoma HeLa cells were also examined. 2',2' '-[(Acridin-3,6-diyl)diimino]-3',3' '-dipropyl-1,3-dithiazolidin-4-one hydrochloride (5b) showed the highest activity against these cells with IC50 values of 6.3 microM and 12.9 microM over the course of 72 h.
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