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Mitochondrial defect-responsive gene signature in liver-cancer progression
Young-Kyoung Lee1, Hyun Goo Woo1, Gyesoon Yoon1,*
1Department of Biochemistry and 2Department of Physiology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, 443-380, Korea; 3Department of Biomedical Science, Graduate School, Ajou University, 443-721, Korea
Abstract
Mitochondrial respiratory defects are a key bioenergetics feature of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. However, their involvement and roles in HCC development and progression remain unclear. Recently, we identified 10 common mitochondrial defect (CMD) signature genes that may be induced by retrograde signaling-mediated transcriptional reprogramming in response to HCC mitochondrial defects. HCC patients with enriched expression of these genes had poor prognostic outcomes, such as shorter overall survival and recurrence-free survival. Nuclear protein 1 (NUPR1), a key transcription regulator, was up-regulated by Ca++-mediated retrograde signaling. NUPR1-centric network analysis and a biochemical promoter-binding assay demonstrated that granulin (GRN) is a key downstream effector of NUPR1 for the regulation of HCC cell invasiveness; association analysis of the NUPR1-GRN pathway supported this conclusion. Mitochondrial respiratory defects and retrograde signaling thus play pivotal roles in HCC progression, highlighting the potential of the NUPR1-GRN axis as a novel diagnostic marker and therapeutic target for HCC.
Abstract, Accepted Manuscript(in press) [Submitted on September 1, 2015, Accepted on September 1, 2015]
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