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Many studies have shown that the activation of beta-catenin signaling can promote oncogenesis, and it is therefore of interest to find agents that modulate this pathway. Recent work has shown using B lymphoma cells that infection by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and expression of its latent membrane protein (LMP)-1, cause increases in the expression of beta-catenin and cellular transformation. Conversely, results from cell-based small molecule screening studies have shown that the antibiotic hexachlorophene can down-regulate beta-catenin in colon cancer cells. Here we report that hexachlorophene also counteracts the elevated beta-catenin levels in EBV-infected B lymphomas. This is associated with restoration in levels of Siah-1 (an E3 ubiquitin ligase that is active in beta-catenin regulation) which had been diminished by LMP-1. Our results suggest that Siah-1 is targeted by both LMP-1 and hexachlorophene with opposite effects. The hexachlorophene modulation of Siah-1 and beta-catenin is independent of p53 and results in reduced expression of cyclin-D1 and c-Myc (target genes of beta-catenin), leading to the growth arrest of B lymphoma cells. From these results we propose that hexachlorophene may provide a novel therapeutic strategy for EBV-infected B lymphoma cells by reducing beta-catenin levels via the restoration of Siah-1. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- 제목
- Hexachlorophene suppresses beta-catenin expression by up-regulation of Siah-1 in EBV-infected B lymphoma cells
- 저자
- Min, Hye-Jin; Cho, Il-Rae; Srisuttee, Ratakorn; Park, Eun-Hee; Cho, Dae Ho; Ahn, Jin-Hyun; Lee, Im-Soon; Johnston, Randal N.; Oh, Sangtaek; Chung, Young-Hwa
- 발행일
- 2009-04-18
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Cancer Letters
- 권
- 276
- 호
- 2
- 페이지
- 136 ~ 142