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Caspase-1 is a novel target of p63 in tumor suppression

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Grespi, Francesca
Antonov, Alexey
Bernassola, Francesca
Garabadgiu, Alexander V.
Melino, Gerry

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Cell death & disease. Nature Publishing Group. 2013, 4, e645. eISSN 2041-4889. Available under: doi: 10.1038/cddis.2013.175

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p63 is a p53 family transcription factor, which besides unique roles in epithelial development, shares tumor suppressive activity with its homolog p53. The p63 gene has different transcriptional start sites, which generate two N-terminal isoforms (transactivation domain (TA)p63 and amino terminal truncated protein(ΔN)p63); in addition alternative splicing at the 5'-end give rise to at least five C-terminal isoforms. This complexity of gene structure has probably fostered the debate and controversy on p63 function in cancer, with TP63-harboring two distinctive promoters, codifying for the TAp63 and ΔNp63 isoforms, and having discrete functions. However, ΔNp63 also drives expression of target genes that have a relevant role in cancer and metastasis. In this study, we identified a novel p63 transcriptional target, caspase-1. Caspase-1 is proinflammatory caspase, which functions in tumor suppression. We show that both p63 isoforms promote caspase-1 expression by physical binding to its promoter. Consistent with our in vitro findings, we also identified a direct correlation between p63 and caspase-1 expression in human cancer data sets. In addition, survival estimation analysis demonstrated that functional interaction between p63 and caspase-1 represents a predictor of positive survival outcome in human cancers. Overall, our data report a novel p63 target gene involved in tumor suppression, and the clinical analysis underlines the biological relevance of this finding and suggests a further clinically predictive biomarker.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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p63, tumor suppression, caspase-1, prostate cancer, bladder cancer, breast cancer

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ISO 690CELARDO, Ivana, Francesca GRESPI, Alexey ANTONOV, Francesca BERNASSOLA, Alexander V. GARABADGIU, Gerry MELINO, Ivano AMELIO, 2013. Caspase-1 is a novel target of p63 in tumor suppression. In: Cell death & disease. Nature Publishing Group. 2013, 4, e645. eISSN 2041-4889. Available under: doi: 10.1038/cddis.2013.175
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@article{Celardo2013-05-23Caspa-57122,
  year={2013},
  doi={10.1038/cddis.2013.175},
  title={Caspase-1 is a novel target of p63 in tumor suppression},
  volume={4},
  journal={Cell death & disease},
  author={Celardo, Ivana and Grespi, Francesca and Antonov, Alexey and Bernassola, Francesca and Garabadgiu, Alexander V. and Melino, Gerry and Amelio, Ivano},
  note={Article Number: e645}
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