1. TAp73 upregulates IL-1β in cancer cells: Potential biomarker in lung and breast cancer?
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Mara Mancini, P. N. Vikhreva, Varvara Petrova, Ivano Amelio, Ilias Pestlikis, Tarik Gokbulut, Gerry Melino, Nicola Di Daniele, and Richard A. Knight
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0301 basic medicine ,Lung Neoplasms ,Inflammasomes ,Interleukin-1beta ,Biochemistry ,Mice ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Protein Isoforms ,RNA, Neoplasm ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Mice, Knockout ,Caspase 1 ,Prognosis ,Phenotype ,Up-Regulation ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,Cytokines ,Female ,Immunotherapy ,medicine.symptom ,Biophysics ,Breast Neoplasms ,Inflammation ,Biology ,Article ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,03 medical and health sciences ,ddc:570 ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Secretion ,RNA, Messenger ,Settore BIO/10 ,Lung cancer ,neoplasms ,Molecular Biology ,Transcription factor ,Messenger RNA ,Inflammation, Interleukin, p53 family, Cytokines, Immunotherapy ,Tumor Protein p73 ,Cell Biology ,Interleukin ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,p53 family - Abstract
p73 is a transcription factor belonging to the p53 tumour suppressor family. p73−/− mice exhibit a range of phenotypes including neurological, reproductive and inflammatory defects. Although the role of p73 in the control of genomic stability explains part of these phenotypes, a clear mechanism of how p73 participates in the inflammatory response is still elusive. Interleukin-1β (IL-1β) has a crucial role in mediating the inflammatory response. Because of its high potency to induce inflammation, the activation and secretion of IL-1β is tightly regulated by large protein complexes, named inflammasomes. Inflammasomes regulate activation of proinflammatory caspase-1, which in turn proteolytically processes its substrates, including pro-IL-1β. Caspase-1 gene transcription is strongly activated by p53 protein family members including p73. Here, we have addressed whether p73 might be directly involved in IL-1β regulation and therefore in the control of the inflammatory response. Our results show that TAp73β upregulates pro-IL-1β mRNA and processed IL-1β protein. In addition, analysis of breast and lung cancer patient cohorts demonstrated that interaction between p73 and IL-1β predicts a negative survival outcome in these human cancers., Highlights • The p53 family member p73 controls a wide a range of biological processes required for its tumour suppressor functions. • p73 regulates IL-1β expression, thus potentially affecting inflammasomes and inflammatory response. • p73/IL-1β axis correlates with poor prognosis in lung and breast cancer.
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- 2017
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