Tumour-suppressive function of SIRT4 in human colorectal cancer

SIRT4 在人类结直肠癌中的肿瘤抑制作用

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作者:M Miyo, H Yamamoto, M Konno, H Colvin, N Nishida, J Koseki, K Kawamoto, H Ogawa, A Hamabe, M Uemura, J Nishimura, T Hata, I Takemasa, T Mizushima, Y Doki, M Mori, H Ishii

Background

SIRT4, which is localised in the mitochondria, is one of the least characterised members of the sirtuin family of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-dependent enzymes that play key roles in multiple cellular processes such as metabolism, stress response and longevity. There are only a few studies that have characterised its function and assessed its clinical significance in human cancers.

Conclusions

SIRT4 has a tumour-suppressive function and may serve as a novel therapeutic target in colorectal cancer.

Methods

We established colorectal cancer cell lines (SW480, HCT116, and HT29) overexpressing SIRT4 and investigated their effects on proliferation, migration and invasion, as well as E-cadherin expression, that negatively regulates tumour invasion and metastases. The associations between SIRT4 expression in colorectal cancer specimens and clinicopathological features including prognosis were assessed by immunohistochemistry.

Results

SIRT4 upregulated E-cadherin expression and suppressed proliferation, migration and invasion through inhibition of glutamine metabolism in colorectal cancer cells. Moreover, SIRT4 expression in colorectal cancer decreased with the progression of invasion and metastasis, and a low expression level of SIRT4 was correlated with a worse prognosis. Conclusions: SIRT4 has a tumour-suppressive function and may serve as a novel therapeutic target in colorectal cancer.

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