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Chromodomain Helicase/Adenosine Triphosphatase DNA Binding Protein 1-Like (CHD1L) Gene Suppresses the Nucleus-to-Mitochondria Translocation of Nur77 to Sustain Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Survival

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HEPATOLOGY
卷 50, 期 1, 页码 122-129

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hep.22933

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  1. Hong Kong Research Grant Council [HKU 7393/04M, HKU I/106C]
  2. Sun Yat-Sen University [85000-3171311]
  3. Major State Basic Research Program of China [2006CB910104]
  4. Foundation of Guangzhou Science and Technology Bureau [2005Z1-E01301]

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Amplification of 1q21 has been detected in 58% to 78% of primary hepatocellular carcinoma cases, suggesting that one or more oncogenes within the amplicon play a critical role in the development of this disease. The chromodomain helicase/adenosine triphosphatase DNA binding protein 1-like gene (CHD1L) is a recently identified oncogene localized at 1q21. Our previous studies have demonstrated that CHD1L has strong tumorigenic ability and confers high susceptibility to spontaneous tumors in a CHD1L-transgenic mouse model. In this study, we demonstrate that the antiapoptotic ability of CHD1L is associated with its interaction with Nur77, a critical member of a p53-independent apoptotic pathway. As the first cellular protein identified to bind Nur77, CHD1L is able to inhibit the nucleus-to-mitochondria translocation of Nur77, which is the key step of Nur77-mediated apoptosis, resulting in the hindrance of the release of cytochrome c and the initiation of apoptosis. Knock-down of CHD1L expression by RNA interference could rescue the mitochondrial targeting of Nur77 and the subsequent apoptosis. Further studies found that the C-terminal Macro domain of CHD1L is responsible for the interaction with Nur77, and a CHD1L mutant lacking residues 600-897 failed to interact with Nur77 and prevented Nur77-mediated apoptosis. More importantly, we found that the inhibition of Nur77-mediated apoptosis by endogenous CHD1L is a critical biological cellular process in hepatocarcinogenesis. Conclusion: We demonstrate in this study that overexpression of CHD1L could sustain tumor cell survival by preventing Nur77-mediated apoptosis. (HEPATOLOGY 2009;50:122-129.)

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