[HTML][HTML] BMI1 and Mel-18 oppositely regulate carcinogenesis and progression of gastric cancer

XW Zhang, YP Sheng, Q Li, W Qin, YW Lu, YF Cheng… - Molecular cancer, 2010 - Springer
XW Zhang, YP Sheng, Q Li, W Qin, YW Lu, YF Cheng, BY Liu, FC Zhang, J Li, GP Dimri
Molecular cancer, 2010Springer
Background The BMI1 oncogene is overexpressed in several human malignancies
including gastric cancer. In addition to BMI1, mammalian cells also express Mel-18, which is
closely related to BMI1. We have reported that Mel-18 functions as a potential tumor
suppressor by repressing the expression of BMI1 and consequent downregulation of
activated AKT in breast cancer cells. However, the mechanisms of BMI1 overexpression and
the role of Mel-18 in other cancers are still not clear. The purpose of this study is to …
Background
The BMI1 oncogene is overexpressed in several human malignancies including gastric cancer. In addition to BMI1, mammalian cells also express Mel-18, which is closely related to BMI1. We have reported that Mel-18 functions as a potential tumor suppressor by repressing the expression of BMI1 and consequent downregulation of activated AKT in breast cancer cells. However, the mechanisms of BMI1 overexpression and the role of Mel-18 in other cancers are still not clear. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of BMI1 and Mel-18 in gastric cancer.
Results
BMI1 was found to be overexpressed in gastric cancer cell lines and gastric tumors. Overexpression of BMI1 correlated with advanced clinical stage and lymph node metastasis; while the expression of Mel-18 negatively correlated with BMI1. BMI1 but not Mel-18 was found to be an independent prognostic factor. Downregulation of BMI1 by Mel-18 overexpression or knockdown of BMI1 expression in gastric cancer cell lines led to upregulation of p16 (p16INK4a or CDKN2A) in p16 positive cell lines and reduction of phospho-AKT in both p16-positive and p16-negative cell lines. Downregulation of BMI1 was also accompanied by decreased transformed phenotype and migration in both p16- positive and p16-negative gastric cancer cell lines.
Conclusions
In the context of gastric cancer, BMI1 acts as an oncogene and Mel-18 functions as a tumor suppressor via downregulation of BMI1. Mel-18 and BMI1 may regulate tumorigenesis, cell migration and cancer metastasis via both p16- and AKT-dependent growth regulatory pathways.
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