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Guanylate-Binding Protein-1 protects ovarian cancer cell lines but not breast cancer cell lines from killing by paclitaxel

Authors :
John P. Wilson
Geoffrey O. Nyabuto
Travis Mazur
Aaron R. Tipton
Jacob S. Justinger
Deborah J. Vestal
Jill A. Trendel
Peter T. Nguyen
Suzan Wadi
Garret L. Moore
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Forced expression of the cytokine-induced large GTPase, human Guanylate-Binding Protein-1 (hGBP-1), in ovarian cancer cell lines increases resistance to paclitaxel. Elevated hGBP-1 RNA in ovarian tumors correlates with shorter recurrence-free survival. In contract, hGBP-1 is part of a gene signature predicting improved prognosis in all subtypes of breast cancers. hGBP-1 does not confer paclitaxel resistance on MCF-7 and TMX2-28 breast cancer cells. Expression of the isotype of the hGBP-1-interacting protein, PIM1, which may contribute to paclitaxel resistance when associated with hGBP-1, is different in breast and ovarian cancer cell lines. Breast cancer cell lines express the 44 kDa isoform of PIM-1, and ovarian cancer cell lines express the 33 kDa isoform.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8cfa0aaa6cee7b2e464c73e6c434a08b