Histone demethylase RBP2 induced by Helicobactor Pylori CagA participates in the malignant transformation of gastric epithelial cells

  • Xiuming Liang
  • , Jiping Zeng
  • , Lixiang Wang
  • , Li Shen
  • , Shuyan Li
  • , Lin Ma
  • , Xinyu Ci
  • , Jingya Yu
  • , Mutian Jia
  • , Yundong Sun
  • , Zhifang Liu
  • , Shili Liu
  • , Wenjuan Li
  • , Han Yu
  • , Chunyan Chen
  • , Jihui Jia

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Abstract

Gastric epithelial cell malignant transformation induced by Helicobactor Pylori contributes to tumor development, but the underlying mechanisms for this remain unclear. Here we demonstrate that RBP2, a newly identified histone demethylase, can be induced by CagA via PI3K/AKT-Sp1 pathway depending on AKT phosphorylation. Sp1 directly binds to RBP2 promoter and enhances its expression then the upregulated RBP2 significantly increases Cyclin D1 transcription, which contributes to gastric epithelial cell malignant transformation. Further data indicate that knockdown of endogenous RBP2 dominantly inhibits gastric cancer (GC) development both in vitro and in vivo. In conclusion, this CagA- PI3K/AKT-Sp1-RBP2-Cyclin D1 pathway may serve as a novel mechanism for gastric epithelial cell malignant transformation and then gastric cancer (GC). Therefore, RBP2 may link chronic inflammation to tumor development and its inhibition may have potential therapeutic advantages.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5798-5807
Number of pages10
JournalOncotarget
Volume5
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CagA
  • GC
  • Malignant transformation
  • RBP2
  • Sp1

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