Serpin B3/B4, activated by STAT3, promote survival of squamous carcinoma cells |
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Authors: | Simi T. Ahmed |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10065, USA |
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Abstract: | Persistently activated STAT3 contributes to cell survival in many different human cancers. Cancer cell secretion of IL-6 is a frequent basis for persistent STAT3 activation; we show that antibodies against IL-6 or gp-130, the signaling unit of the IL-6 receptor, can abruptly remove persistently activated STAT3 causing prompt disappearance of cysteine proteases of serpin B3/B4 mRNAs, known as squamous cell carcinoma antigens 1 and 2. STAT3 occupies the promoter of serpin B3/B4 before removal and siRNA removal of B3/B4 mRNA caused cell death in HN13 head and neck cancer cells. Thus persistently activated STAT3 is a required part of the continuous activation of B3/B4 genes, which protects tumor cells from dying. |
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Keywords: | STAT3 Serpin B3/B4 squamous cancer |
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