HDAC10 expression is associated with DNA mismatch repair gene and is a predictor of good prognosis in colon carcinoma

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Abstract

Despite increasing evidence of the involvement of histone deacetylase (HDAC)10 in cancer tumorigenesis, the potential role of HDAC10 in colon cancer remains unclear. Oncomine database analysis revealed that HDAC10 mRNA was significantly upregulated in colon cancer. In an independent cohort, consistent with mRNA expression levels, constitutively high HDAC10 expression was observed in the cytoplasm and nucleus compared with in adjacent normal tissues (cytoplasm, 93.12±12.98 vs. 31.65±26.50%; nucleus, 84.16±19.23 vs. 68.64±19.00%). Cytoplasmic HDAC10 expression in tumors was not associated with the four DNA mismatch repair genes examined, but was negatively correlated with mutL homolog 1 (MLH1) (r=-0.244; P<0.05), mutS homolog (MSH)2 (r=-0.410; P<0.01) and MSH6 (r=-0.240; P<0.05) in paracarcinoma tissues. Similarly, nuclear HDAC10 expression was negatively correlated with MLH1 expression (r=-0.288; P<0.05). The findings of the current study suggest that HDAC10 expression is associated with good prognosis in colon cancer tissues and poor prognosis in paracarcinoma tissues with a potential involvement in DNA mismatch repair.

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Tao, X., Yan, Y., Lu, L., & Chen, B. (2017). HDAC10 expression is associated with DNA mismatch repair gene and is a predictor of good prognosis in colon carcinoma. Oncology Letters, 14(4), 4923–4929. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.6818

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