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The Bidirectional Regulation between MYL5 and HIF-1? Promotes Cervical Carcinoma Metastasis.


ABSTRACT: Myosin light chains (MLC) serve important regulatory functions in a wide range of cellular and physiological processes. Recent research found that MLC are also chromatin-associated nuclear proteins which regulate gene transcription. In this study, the MLC member myosin regulatory light chain 5 (MYL5) expression was upregulated in late stage cervical cancer patients, positively correlated with pelvic lymph node metastasis, and identified as a poor survival indicator. MYL5 overexpression promoted metastasis in cervical cancer in vitro and in vivo models, whereas MYL5 silencing had the converse effect. We demonstrated a bidirectional regulation between MYL5 and hypoxia inducible factor-1? (HIF-1?). HIF-1? activates MYL5 via binding to the hypoxia response element (HRE) in the promoter of MYL5, and MYL5 could sustain HIF-1? expression by tethering to recognition sequence AGCTCC in the HIF-1? promoter region. Clinical data confirmed a positive correlation between MYL5 and HIF-1?. In summary, our data show that MYL5 may act as a prognosis predictive factor in cervical carcinoma, and strategies that inhibit the interaction of MYL5 and HIF-1? may benefit the cervical carcinoma patients with metastasis.

SUBMITTER: Zhang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5667347 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Bidirectional Regulation between MYL5 and HIF-1α Promotes Cervical Carcinoma Metastasis.

Zhang Lan L   Huang Shu-Ting ST   Feng Yan-Ling YL   Wan Ting T   Gu Hai-Feng HF   Xu Jing J   Yuan Lin-Jing LJ   Zhou Yun Y   Yu Xing-Juan XJ   Huang Long L   Luo Rong-Zhen RZ   Jia Wei-Hua WH   Zheng Min M  

Theranostics 20170823 15


Myosin light chains (MLC) serve important regulatory functions in a wide range of cellular and physiological processes. Recent research found that MLC are also chromatin-associated nuclear proteins which regulate gene transcription. In this study, the MLC member myosin regulatory light chain 5 (MYL5) expression was upregulated in late stage cervical cancer patients, positively correlated with pelvic lymph node metastasis, and identified as a poor survival indicator. MYL5 overexpression promoted  ...[more]

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