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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The study of WW domain-containing oxidoreductase in renal cell carcinoma and its phosphorylation regulation

Liao, Chien-yu 30 July 2007 (has links)
WWOX is a tumor suppressor and the down-regulation of WWOX has been demonstrated in prostate, lung, breast, gastric cancers. However, the role of WWOX in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains unknown. It has been demonstrated that WWOX addressed in mitochondria, golgi apparatus, rough ER, lysosome, plasma membrane and nuclear. The Subcellular localization of WWOX has been controversial. There are two parts in this study: (I) The expression of WWOX in RCC and the probability of WWOX to be a diagnostic and a prognostic marker. (II) The regulation of WWOX by phosphorylation. For the study of WWOX expression in RCC, we prepared polyclonal WWOX antibody and characterized the specificity of the antibody. We applied this specific antibody to 33 NT paring RCC tissue specimen for immunoblotting study and 138 cases of paraffin-embedded specimens for IHC, respectively. Our results demonstrated that hWOX1 was specifically down-regulated in clear cell type RCC (p=0.018). The percentage of down-regulation in patient specimen is 60.7 % and 90.7 % in immunoblotting and IHC study, respectively. And in clear cell and clear-granular combined type RCC, down-regulation of WWOX was significantly correlated with the survival rate of patients (p=0.0482). Therefore, WWOX could be used as a diagnostic and a prognostic marker in clear cell type RCC. Besides, we performed bioinformatics to predict the phosphorylation site of WWOX and investigated the effect of phosphorylation on WWOX subcellular localization. Our results demonstrated that hWOX1 was phosphorylated by PKC at Thr49 and Thr102 and the phosphorylation regulated the subcellular localization of WWOX.

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