2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2017.09.024
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Targeting COPZ1 non-oncogene addiction counteracts the viability of thyroid tumor cells

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“…A single series of 407 unique cases was obtained, thus comprising 176 PTC, 52 ATC, 22 PDTC, and 4 FTC, together with 153 normal thyroid samples. Robust Multi-array Average (RMA) normalization [46], BrainArray annotation (http://brainarray.mbni.med.umich.edu/, version 20.0.0) [47] and batch correction by sva R/Bioconductor package [48] were applied to raw intensity values, as previously described [49].…”
Section: Gene Expression Profiles-public Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single series of 407 unique cases was obtained, thus comprising 176 PTC, 52 ATC, 22 PDTC, and 4 FTC, together with 153 normal thyroid samples. Robust Multi-array Average (RMA) normalization [46], BrainArray annotation (http://brainarray.mbni.med.umich.edu/, version 20.0.0) [47] and batch correction by sva R/Bioconductor package [48] were applied to raw intensity values, as previously described [49].…”
Section: Gene Expression Profiles-public Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the same authors found that COPZ1 vulnerability of tumor cells relies on the downregulation of the isoform COPZ2, whose gene hosts the well-known oncosuppressor miRNA152 [115,116]. We found that COPZ1 represents vulnerability for TC, as it is required for the viability of different TC cell lines but not of normal thyrocytes [117]. Moreover, the absence of mutation and aberrant expression in PTC [76] renders COPZ1 a good example of NOA for thyroid cancer cells.…”
Section: Validation Of Noa Targetsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…We reveal here a role for g1-COP in promoting neurite outgrowth, and it is likely that in other cellular contexts additional paralog-specific functions of COP subunits await to be found. Of note, many cancer cell lines are sensitive to a down-regulation of z1-COP because they barely express its paralog z2-COP 43,54,55 .…”
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“…Potential drugs that would target z1-COP have thus been proposed as attractive therapeutic options with supposedly limited side effects because z2-COP is expressed in normal cells 55,56 . Our study calls for caution when following such approaches as z1-COP, like g1-COP, may have important functions that cannot be taken over by its paralog in specific cellular contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%