HDGF-related protein-2 (HRP-2) acts as an oncogene to promote cell growth in hepatocellular carcinoma

K Gao, C Xu, X Jin, R Wumaier, J Ma, J Peng… - Biochemical and …, 2015 - Elsevier
K Gao, C Xu, X Jin, R Wumaier, J Ma, J Peng, Y Wang, Y Tang, L Yu, P Zhang
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2015Elsevier
Abstract HDGFRP2 (HRP-2) belongs to the Hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF)-related
proteins (HRPs) family, which are characterized by a conserved HATH/PWWP domain at a
well-conserved region of the N-terminus. However, the cellular function of HRP-2 remains
unknown. In this study, we showed for the first time that HRP-2 is frequently overexpressed
in human HCC tissues at mRNA and protein levels. We further showed that HRP-2 can
promote HCC cells growth in vitro and xenograft tumors in vivo. Using protein affinity …
Abstract
HDGFRP2 (HRP-2) belongs to the Hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF)-related proteins (HRPs) family, which are characterized by a conserved HATH/PWWP domain at a well-conserved region of the N-terminus. However, the cellular function of HRP-2 remains unknown. In this study, we showed for the first time that HRP-2 is frequently overexpressed in human HCC tissues at mRNA and protein levels. We further showed that HRP-2 can promote HCC cells growth in vitro and xenograft tumors in vivo. Using protein affinity purification methods, we searched for functional partners of HRP-2, and found that HRP-2 interacts with various proteins known to be involved in transcription elongation and processing. Furthermore, we demonstrate HRP-2 interacts and co-localizes with RNA processing regulator IWS1, and positively regulated the mRNA level of Cyclin D1. Together, our study suggests HRP-2 may act as an mRNA processing co-factor to promote cells growth by regulating the mRNA of key oncogenes, which can be explored further for cancer treatment.
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