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The tumor suppressor capability of p53 is dependent on non-muscle myosin IIA function in head and neck cancer

Journal

ONCOTARGET
Volume 8, Issue 14, Pages 22991-23007

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.14967

Keywords

head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; TP53; non-muscle myosin IIA; tumor suppressor

Funding

  1. K12 Paul Calebresi Clinical and Translational Oncology Training Program [K12 CA157688]
  2. NIDCR [K08 DE026542-01]
  3. American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant [IRG-97-291-14]
  4. NCI [R01 CA 134845]

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Over 300,000 patients develop squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC) worldwide with 25-30% of patients ultimately dying from their disease. Currently, molecular biomarkers are not used in HNSCC but several genes have been identified including mutant TP53 (mutp53). Our recent work has identified an approach to stratify patients with tumors harboring high or low risk TP53 mutations. Non-muscle Myosin IIA (NMIIA) was recently identified as a tumor suppressor in HNSCC. We now demonstrate that low MYH9 expression is associated with decreased survival in patients with head and neck cancer harboring low-risk mutp53 but not high-risk mutp53. Furthermore, inhibition of NMIIA leads to increased invasion in cells harboring wildtype p53 (wtp53), which was not observed in high-risk mutp53 cells. This increased invasiveness of wtp53 following NMIIA inhibition was associated with reduced p53 target gene expression and was absent in cells expressing mutp53. This reduced expression may be due, in part, to a decrease in nuclear localization of wtp53. These findings suggest that the tumor suppressor capability of wtp53 is dependent upon functional NMIIA and that the invasive phenotype of high-risk mutp53 is independent of NMIIA.

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