Tat-interactive Protein-60KDA (TIP60) Regulates the Tumorigenesis of Lung Cancer In Vitro

نویسندگان

  • Yang Yang
  • Jian Sun
  • Ting Chen
  • Zengyue Tao
  • Xianwei Zhang
  • Feng Tian
  • Xiao Zhou
  • Daru Lu
چکیده

Histone acetyltransferases (HATs) play vital functions in the tumorigenesis of many solid organ malignancies. We previously screened a human HATs cDNA library and identified Tat-interactive protein-60KDa (TIP60) as a candidate critical HATs in the origination of lung cancer. In this study, our data suggested that overexpression of TIP60 inhibited the cell viability of A549 and H1299 cells since day 2. Compared to the control group, the viability of these two lung cancer cells was inhibited by 25% and 19% at day 6 with the overexpression of TIP60. It increased by 36% and 26% when TIP60 was knockdown for 6 days. The invasion ability of these two cells was also restrained when TIP60 was overexpressed. While knockdown of TIP60 had the opposite effect. Inhibition of TIP60 significantly promoted the expression of molecules in AKT signaling pathway especially c-Myc. Furthermore, compared to paired tumor-adjacent tissue, lung cancer tumors had low expression of TIP60. Therefore, we concluded that TIP60 might inhibit the viability and invasion ability of lung cancer cells through down-regulation of AKT signaling pathway.

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دوره 8  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2017