Genes Regulated by HPV 16 E6 and High Expression of NFX1-123 in Cervical Cancers

Sreenivasulu Chintala, Justine Levan, Kristin Robinson, Kevin Quist, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USACorrespondence: Rachel A KatzenellenbogenIndiana University School of Medicine, Herman B. Wells Center for Pediatric Re...

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Main Authors: Chintala S, Levan J, Robinson K, Quist K, Katzenellenbogen RA
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-06-01
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spelling doaj-e701587b711b4254b5423d4168f4ac1b2020-11-25T02:54:52ZengDove Medical PressOncoTargets and Therapy1178-69302020-06-01Volume 136143615654863Genes Regulated by HPV 16 E6 and High Expression of NFX1-123 in Cervical CancersChintala SLevan JRobinson KQuist KKatzenellenbogen RASreenivasulu Chintala, Justine Levan, Kristin Robinson, Kevin Quist, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USACorrespondence: Rachel A KatzenellenbogenIndiana University School of Medicine, Herman B. Wells Center for Pediatric Research, 1044 W. Walnut Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USATel +1 317 278 0107Fax +1 317 274 0133Email rkatzene@iu.eduPurpose: High-risk human papillomaviruses (HR HPV) cause cervical cancer, and in these cancers, HPV type 16 is the most common HR type. The HR viral oncogenes E6 and E7 partner with cellular proteins to drive cancer and modulate immune pathways; previously, we demonstrated in keratinocytes that HPV 16 E6 and high expression of the endogenous host protein partner NFX1-123 led to the increased expression of multiple genes, including Notch1, secretory leukocyte peptidase inhibitor (SLPI), and retinoic acid early transcript 1G (RAET1G). The present study was conducted to determine if NFX1-123 was highly expressed in cervical cancer and if genes increased by NFX1-123 and 16E6 in keratinocytes were also increased in cervical cancers.Materials and Methods: The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database and The Human Protein Atlas database were used to compare relative mRNA and protein gene expression, respectively, in the normal cervix and cervical cancers. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) normal cervix and HPV 16 positive cervical cancer samples were analyzed for relative protein expression by immunohistochemical staining. Protein expression of a subset of regulated genes was quantified by Western blot of HPV positive and negative cell lines.Results: Immunohistochemical staining of HPV 16 positive cervical dysplasias and cancers revealed high NFX1-123, Ki67, and Notch1 expression. NFX1 and NFX1L1 mRNA levels were increased in cervical cancers compared to normal cervix in the TCGA database. Fourteen genes previously identified as upregulated in keratinocytes with 16E6 and overexpressed NFX1-123 also had high mRNA expression and selected genes had high protein expression in cervical cancers and cell lines.Conclusion: In cervical cancer, NFX1-123 is highly expressed, and 16E6 and NFX1-123 together alter the expression of a wide set of genes. The involvement of these genes in cell proliferation, differentiation, invasion, and metastasis provides further insight into potential ways that HR HPVs promote cancer initiation and maintenance.Keywords: human papillomavirus, Notch1, SLPI, TCGA database, the human protein atlashttps://www.dovepress.com/genes-regulated-by-hpv-16-e6-and-high-expression-of-nfx1-123-in-cervic-peer-reviewed-article-OTThuman papillomavirusnotch1slpitcga databasethe human protein atlas
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Genes Regulated by HPV 16 E6 and High Expression of NFX1-123 in Cervical Cancers
OncoTargets and Therapy
human papillomavirus
notch1
slpi
tcga database
the human protein atlas
author_facet Chintala S
Levan J
Robinson K
Quist K
Katzenellenbogen RA
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title Genes Regulated by HPV 16 E6 and High Expression of NFX1-123 in Cervical Cancers
title_short Genes Regulated by HPV 16 E6 and High Expression of NFX1-123 in Cervical Cancers
title_full Genes Regulated by HPV 16 E6 and High Expression of NFX1-123 in Cervical Cancers
title_fullStr Genes Regulated by HPV 16 E6 and High Expression of NFX1-123 in Cervical Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Genes Regulated by HPV 16 E6 and High Expression of NFX1-123 in Cervical Cancers
title_sort genes regulated by hpv 16 e6 and high expression of nfx1-123 in cervical cancers
publisher Dove Medical Press
series OncoTargets and Therapy
issn 1178-6930
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Sreenivasulu Chintala, Justine Levan, Kristin Robinson, Kevin Quist, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USACorrespondence: Rachel A KatzenellenbogenIndiana University School of Medicine, Herman B. Wells Center for Pediatric Research, 1044 W. Walnut Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USATel +1 317 278 0107Fax +1 317 274 0133Email rkatzene@iu.eduPurpose: High-risk human papillomaviruses (HR HPV) cause cervical cancer, and in these cancers, HPV type 16 is the most common HR type. The HR viral oncogenes E6 and E7 partner with cellular proteins to drive cancer and modulate immune pathways; previously, we demonstrated in keratinocytes that HPV 16 E6 and high expression of the endogenous host protein partner NFX1-123 led to the increased expression of multiple genes, including Notch1, secretory leukocyte peptidase inhibitor (SLPI), and retinoic acid early transcript 1G (RAET1G). The present study was conducted to determine if NFX1-123 was highly expressed in cervical cancer and if genes increased by NFX1-123 and 16E6 in keratinocytes were also increased in cervical cancers.Materials and Methods: The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database and The Human Protein Atlas database were used to compare relative mRNA and protein gene expression, respectively, in the normal cervix and cervical cancers. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) normal cervix and HPV 16 positive cervical cancer samples were analyzed for relative protein expression by immunohistochemical staining. Protein expression of a subset of regulated genes was quantified by Western blot of HPV positive and negative cell lines.Results: Immunohistochemical staining of HPV 16 positive cervical dysplasias and cancers revealed high NFX1-123, Ki67, and Notch1 expression. NFX1 and NFX1L1 mRNA levels were increased in cervical cancers compared to normal cervix in the TCGA database. Fourteen genes previously identified as upregulated in keratinocytes with 16E6 and overexpressed NFX1-123 also had high mRNA expression and selected genes had high protein expression in cervical cancers and cell lines.Conclusion: In cervical cancer, NFX1-123 is highly expressed, and 16E6 and NFX1-123 together alter the expression of a wide set of genes. The involvement of these genes in cell proliferation, differentiation, invasion, and metastasis provides further insight into potential ways that HR HPVs promote cancer initiation and maintenance.Keywords: human papillomavirus, Notch1, SLPI, TCGA database, the human protein atlas
topic human papillomavirus
notch1
slpi
tcga database
the human protein atlas
url https://www.dovepress.com/genes-regulated-by-hpv-16-e6-and-high-expression-of-nfx1-123-in-cervic-peer-reviewed-article-OTT
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