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Ruo-Kai Lin, Yi-Shuan Hsieh, Pinpin Lin, Han-Shui Hsu, Chih-Yi Chen, Yen-An Tang, Chung-Fan Lee, Yi-Ching Wang
Published in Volume 120, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2010; 120(2):521–532 doi:10.1172/JCI40706
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DNMT1 nuclear overexpression correlates with poor prognosis and shows mutually exclusive localization with βTrCP expression in lung cancer patients who continuously smoked.

(A) Representative IHC analysis of DNMT1 in paraffin sections from lung cancer patients who were smokers (S) and those who did not smoke (NS). Increased DNMT1 nuclear positive immunoreactivity was found in the patient who smoked. Original magnification, ×200. (B) Kaplan-Meier survival curves for overall postoperative survival showed that lung cancer patients who continuously smoked and had overexpression of DNMT1 protein had a worse prognosis compared with all other patient groups (P = 0.007, log-rank test). (CI) Representative fluorescence IHC and confocal microscopy of DNMT1 (green), βTrCP (red), and DAPI (blue) in paraffin sections of tumors from lung cancer patients who did not (C) and did continuously smoke (DI). βTrCP protein was mainly localized in the cytoplasm, which was distinct from the nuclear localization of DNMT1 protein in patients who smoked. Original magnification, ×630 (CE); ×1,500 (FI). Scale bar: 40 μm. (J) Representative figures of double fluorescence IHC for DNMT1 and βTrCP in a tissue array including 23 lung cancer patients. Original magnification, ×630. Scale bar: 40 μm.