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Data from An Essential Role of Alternative Splicing of c-myc Suppressor FUSE-Binding Protein–Interacting Repressor in Carcinogenesis

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 17:08
Abstract

Elevated expression of c-myc has been detected in a broad range of human cancers, indicating a key role for this oncogene in tumor development. Recently, an interaction between FUSE-binding protein–interacting repressor (FIR) and TFIIH/p89/XPB helicase was found to repress c-myc transcription and might be important for suppressing tumor formation. In this study, we showed that enforced expression of FIR induced apoptosis. Deletion of the NH2-terminal repression domain of FIR rescued the cells from apoptosis as did coexpression of c-Myc with FIR; thus, repression of Myc mediates FIR-driven apoptosis. Surprisingly, a splicing variant of FIR unable to repress c-myc or to drive apoptosis was frequently discovered in human primary colorectal cancers but not in the adjacent normal tissues. Coexpression of this splicing variant with repressor-competent FIR, either in HeLa cells or in the colon cancer cell line SW480, not only abrogated c-Myc suppression but also inhibited apoptosis. These results strongly suggest the expression of this splicing variant promotes tumor development by disabling FIR repression and sustaining high levels of c-Myc and opposing apoptosis in colorectal cancer. (Cancer Res 2006; 66(3): 1409-17)

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  • Kazuyuki Matsushita
    Takeshi Tomonaga
    Hideaki Shimada
    Ayumi Shioya
    Morihiro Higashi
    Hisahiro Matsubara
    Kenichi Harigaya
    Fumio Nomura
    Daniel Libutti
    David Levens
    Takenori Ochiai

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