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The oncoprotein hepatitis B X-interacting protein promotes the migration of ovarian cancer cells through the upregulation of S-phase kinase-associated protein 2 by Sp1

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY
Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages 255-263

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SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2014.2411

Keywords

hepatitis B X-interacting protein; S-phase kinase-associated protein 2; Sp1; cell migration; ovarian cancer

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2011CB512113, 2009CB521702]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81071623, 81071624, 81272217]

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Hepatitis B X-interacting protein (HBXIP) is a novel oncoprotein. We have previously reported that HBXIP promotes the proliferation and migration of break cancer cells. S-phase kinase-associated protein 2 (Skp2) is another oncoprotein which is important for migration. In this study, we investigated whether Skp2 is involved in the migration enhanced by HBXIP in ovarian cancer. The expression of HBXIP and Skp2 in ovarian cancer tissues was examined by immunohistochemistry using tissue microarrays. The role of HBXIP and Skp2 in the migration of ovarian cancer cells was investigated by wound-healing assay and Transwell migration assay. The effect of HBXIP on Skp2 was assessed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), western blot analysis, luciferase reporter gene assays and chromatin immunoprecipitation in ovarian cancer cells (SKOV3 and CAOV3). We found that both HBXIP and Skp2 were highly expressed in ovarian cancer tissues. We observed that the overexpression of HBXIP enhanced the migration of ovarian cancer cells, while Skp2 siRNAs decreased the cell migration enhanced by HBXIP. The HBXIP siRNAs inhibited ovarian cancer cell migration and Skp2 rescued the migration inhibition induced by HBXIP siRNA. HBXIP could upregulate Skp2 at the levels of mRNA and protein in ovarian cancer cells. Moreover, HBXIP increased the activity of Skp2 promoter via binding to the transcription factor Sp1. HBXIP is highly expressed in ovarian cancer tissues. HBXIP enhances the migration of ovarian cancer cells. HBXIP was able to stimulate the activity of Skp2 promoter via transcription factor Sp1 thus promoting the migration of ovarian cancer cells.

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