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Ubiquitin ligase A20 regulates p53 protein in human colon epithelial cells
Authors:Jing Liu  Shaobo Yang  Zhiqiang Wang  Xiao Chen  Ziqi Zhang
Institution:1.Department of Digestive Endoscopy, Division of South Building, Chinese PLA general hospital, Beijing 100853, China;2.Department of Gastroenterology, Division of South Building, Chinese PLA general hospital, Beijing 100853, China
Abstract:

Background

Intestinal polyps may further develop into colon cancer; the pathogenesis is not clear. The p53 gene is an important anti-cancer gene in the body, which is suppressed in cancer. The ubiquitin E3 ligase A20 (A20) plays a role in regulating the activities of epithelial cells. This study was designed to investigate the role of the colon polyp epithelium-derived A20 in the pathogenesis of colon cancer.

Results

Eighty-eight colon cancer patients and 136 colon polyp patients were recruited into this study. Human colon cancer tissue, the epithelium of adenomas polyp and hyperplastic polyp showed high levels of A20, which had a positive correlation with the cancerous tendency of colon polyps. The levels of A20 were much higher in the adenomas and hyperplastic polyps than that in the inflammatory polyps; the latter showed less cancerous tendency. A20 bound p53 to form complexes in colon cancer tissue and colon polyps. Over expression of A20 suppresses P53 protein levels in the HEK293 cells.

Conclusions

A20 may play an important role in the cancerous tendency of colon polyposis.
Keywords:Colon  Cancer  Ubiquitin E3 ligase A20  P53 protein  Colon polyp
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