Survivin overexpression in hepatocellular carcinoma is associated with p53 dysregulation.

Rajesh Kannangai, Jianzhou Wang, Qiong Z Liu, Fikret Sahin, Michael Torbenson
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Abstract

Background: Survivin is a recently described anti-apoptotic protein that is suppressed by wild-type p53 and is overexpressed in 41-70% of hepatocellular carcinomas from Asia. Two alternatively spliced transcripts have also been described: anti-apoptotic survivin-DeltaEx3 and non-anti-apoptotic survivin-2B. Survivin splice variant expression has not been studied in HCC, and little is known about survivin expression in hepatocellular carcinomas arising in other parts of the world, where risk factors are often different than they are in Asia.

Aim of the study: We studied survivin mRNA and protein expression in a United States cohort of hepatocellular carcinomas and correlated the findings with p53 immunopositivity.

Methods: RT-PCR was performed for survivin, survivin-2B, and survivin-DeltaEx3 in 20 HCCs and one intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Expression levels of total survivin were evaluated with real-time PCR. Protein expression was examined by immunohistochemistry.

Results: Survivin was the major transcript, and all transcripts were present in all normal and neoplastic tissues; 11/20 (55%) HCCs and the one cholangiocarcinoma showed twofold or greater overexpression of survivin. Next, we examined survivin and p53 protein expression by immunohistochemistry on a separate series of 79 HCC, 13 fibrolamellar carcinomas, and 15 hepatic adenomas; 14/79 (17%) HCC, but none of the fibrolamellar carcinomas or hepatic adenomas, showed survivin protein overexpression, and 25/79 HCC (32%) showed abnormal nuclear accumulation of p53, which correlated with increased survivin expression.

Conclusions: All three survivin transcripts are present in normal liver and HCC. Survivin is the dominant transcript in HCC and is overexpressed in 55% of cases. Survivin protein overexpression is associated with aberrant p53 nuclear positivity.

Survivin在肝细胞癌中的过度表达与p53的失调有关。
背景:Survivin是一种被野生型p53抑制的抗凋亡蛋白,在亚洲41-70%的肝细胞癌中过表达。两种选择性剪接转录物也被描述为:抗凋亡survivin-DeltaEx3和非抗凋亡survivin-2B。Survivin剪接变异体在HCC中的表达尚未被研究过,而且对于世界其他地区发生的肝细胞癌中Survivin的表达也知之甚少,这些地区的危险因素通常与亚洲不同。研究目的:我们在美国肝细胞癌队列中研究了survivin mRNA和蛋白的表达,并将结果与p53免疫阳性联系起来。方法:RT-PCR检测20例hcc和1例肝内胆管癌中survivin、survivin- 2b和survivin- deltaex3的表达。实时荧光定量PCR检测总survivin的表达水平。免疫组织化学检测蛋白表达。结果:Survivin是主要转录本,所有转录本均存在于正常组织和肿瘤组织中;11/20 (55%) hcc和1例胆管癌显示两倍或更高的survivin过表达。接下来,我们通过免疫组织化学检测了79例HCC、13例纤维板层癌和15例肝腺瘤的survivin和p53蛋白表达;14/79 (17%) HCC显示survivin蛋白过表达,但纤维板层癌和肝腺瘤均无。25/79 (32%)HCC显示p53核异常积聚,与survivin表达升高相关。结论:所有三种survivin转录物均存在于正常肝脏和HCC中。Survivin是HCC的主要转录物,在55%的病例中过表达。Survivin蛋白过表达与p53核异常阳性相关。
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