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Human papilloma virus transformed CaSki cells constitutively express high levels of functional SerpinB2
Authors:Major Lee  Schroder Wayne A  Gardner Joy  Fish Richard J  Suhrbier Andreas
Institution:aQueensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, PO Royal Brisbane Hospital, Queensland 4029, Australia;bUniversity of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4067, Australia;cDepartment of Genetic Medicine and Development, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland;dGriffith Medical Research College, Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland 4111, Australia
Abstract:Many malignant tissues, including human papilloma virus (HPV)-associated cancers, express SerpinB2, also known as plasminogen activator inhibitor type-2 (PAI-2). Whether SerpinB2 is expressed by the HPV-transformed cancer cells, and if so, whether SerpinB2 is mutated or behaves aberrantly remains unclear. Here we show that HPV-transformed CaSki cells express high levels of constitutive wild-type SerpinB2, with cellular distribution, glycosylation, secretion, cleavage, induction and urokinase binding similar to that reported for primary cells. Neutralization of secreted SerpinB2 failed to affect CaSki cell migration or growth. Lentivirus-based over-expression of SerpinB2 also had no effect on growth, and we were unable to confirm a role for SerpinB2 in binding or regulating expression of the retinoblastoma protein. CaSki cells thus emerge as a useful tool for studying SerpinB2, with the physiological function of SerpinB2 expression by tumor cells remaining controversial. Using CaSki cells as a source of endogenous SerpinB2, we confirmed that SerpinB2 efficiently binds the proteasomal subunit member β1.
Keywords:SerpinB2  PAI-2  Human papilloma virus  CaSki cells  Cervical cancer  PSMβ1
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