Decreased Expression ofZNF554in Gliomas is Associated with the Activation of Tumor Pathways and Shorter Patient Survival

Balogh, Andrea [Balogh, Andrea (Immunológia), author] Enzim_416 (IMLS); Reiniger, Lilla [Reiniger, Lilla (Neuropatológia), author] I. Department of Pathology and experimental Can... (SU / FM / I); Hetey, Szabolcs; Kiraly, Peter [Király, Péter (Fizikai-kémia), author]; Toth, Eszter [Tóth, Eszter (Proteomika), author] Enzim_416 (IMLS); Karaszi, Katalin [Karászi, Katalin (Molekuláris biológia), author] I. Department of Pathology and experimental Can... (SU / FM / I); Juhasz, Kata [Juhász, Kata (Biokémia), author] Enzim_416 (IMLS); Gelencser, Zsolt [Gelencsér, Zsolt (bioinformatika), author] Enzim_416 (IMLS); Zvara, Agnes [Zvara, Ágnes (Molekuláris biológia), author] Institute of Genetics; Szilagyi, Andras [Szilágyi, András (Bioinformatika), author] Enzim_416 (IMLS); Puskas, Laszlo G. [Puskás, László (Molekuláris biológia), author] Institute of Genetics; Matko, Janos [Matkó, János (Biológia), author] Department of Immunology (ELTE / ELU FoS / Bio_I); Papp, Zoltan [Papp, Zoltán (Szülészet-nőgyógy...), author] Department of Obsterics and Gynecology (SU / FM / C); Kovalszky, Ilona [Kovalszky, Ilona (Onkológia), author] I. Department of Pathology and experimental Can... (SU / FM / I); Juhasz, Csaba; Than, Nandor Gabor ✉ [Than, Nándor Gábor (Rendszerbiológia), author] I. Department of Pathology and experimental Can... (SU / FM / I); Enzim_416 (IMLS); Department of Obsterics and Gynecology (SU / FM / C)

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Published: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES 1661-6596 1422-0067 21 (16) Paper: 5762 , 18 p. 2020
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  • Signal transduction
Zinc finger protein 554 (ZNF554), a member of the Kruppel-associated box domain zinc finger protein subfamily, is predominantly expressed in the brain and placenta in humans. Recently, we unveiled that ZNF554 regulates trophoblast invasion during placentation and its decreased expression leads to the early pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Since ZNF proteins are immensely implicated in the development of several tumors including malignant tumors of the brain, here we explored the pathological role of ZNF554 in gliomas. We examined the expression of ZNF554 at mRNA and protein levels in normal brain and gliomas, and then we searched for genome-wide transcriptomic changes in U87 glioblastoma cells transiently overexpressingZNF554. Immunohistochemistry of brain tissues in our cohort (n= 62) and analysis of large TCGA RNA-Seq data (n= 687) of control, oligodendroglioma, and astrocytoma tissues both revealed decreased expression ofZNF554towards higher glioma grades. Furthermore, lowZNF554expression was associated with shorter survival of grade III and IV astrocytoma patients. Overexpression ofZNF554in U87 cells resulted in differential expression, mostly downregulation of 899 genes. The "PI3K-Akt signaling pathway", known to be activated during glioma development, was the most impacted among 116 dysregulated pathways. Most affected pathways were cancer-related and/or immune-related. Congruently, cell proliferation was decreased and cell cycle was arrested inZNF554-transfected glioma cells. These data collectively suggest that ZNF554 is a potential tumor suppressor and its decreased expression may lead to the loss of oncogene suppression, activation of tumor pathways, and shorter survival of patients with malignant glioma.
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