Overexpression of the oncogenic variant (KLF6-SV1) in young NPC patients and correlation with lack of E-cadherin

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Purpose. The transcription factor Krüppel-like factor 6 (KLF6) regulates various cellular functions, such as metabolism, cell proliferation, and differentiation. KLF6 plays a key role in the development and progression of multiple human cancers. Methods. Fifty primary biopsies and 10 normal nasopharyngeal mucosae were used to analyze by RT-QPCR the expression and the copy number of wtKLF6 and the spliced variants (KLF6-SV1, KLF6-SV2, and KLF6-SV3) in Tunisian patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The expression analysis of E-cadherin and cyclin D1 was conducted by RT-QPCR and Western blot, respectively. Results. The wtKLF6 was significantly downexpressed in tumors compared to normal tissues (p = 0 0015), whereas KLF6-SV1 and KLF6-SV2 were overexpressed in tumors compared to wtKLF6 and KLF6-SV3 (p < 0 0001). Copy number variation was reduced in tumors compared to normal tissues (p = 0 0071). Interestingly, KLF6-SV1 is associated with the juvenile form (p = 0 0003) which is more aggressive than the adult form of NPC. Furthermore, the oncogenic variant KLF6-SV1 was overexpressed in tumors lacking the expression of E-cadherin (p = 0 0022) suggesting its role in metastasis and tumor progression. The wtKLF6 is associated negatively with cyclin D1 in tumor tissues (p = 0 048). Conclusion. The wtKLF6 was downexpressed in contrast with the oncogenic variants. Overexpression of KLF6-SV1 is associated with young patients, and loss of E-cadherin suggests that this variant correlated with the aggressiveness of NPC.

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Debouki-Joudi, S., Mhirsi, S., Mokni-Baizig, N., Ammous-Boukhris, N., Mhamdi, H., Gritli, S., … Marzouki, M. N. (2018). Overexpression of the oncogenic variant (KLF6-SV1) in young NPC patients and correlation with lack of E-cadherin. Analytical Cellular Pathology, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9654067

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