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Query: EC:2.7.11.26 (
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LMO1
encodes a protein containing a cysteine-rich LIM domain involved in protein-protein interactions. Recent studies have shown that
LMO1
functions as an oncogene in several cancer types, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, the function of
LMO1
in other histological subtypes of lung cancer, such as small cell lung cancer (SCLC), was not investigated. In analyzing the expression of
LMO1
across a panel of lung cell lines, we found that
LMO1
expression levels were significantly and dramatically higher in SCLC cells, an aggressive neuroendocrine subtype of lung cancer, relative to NSCLC and normal lung cells. In NSCLC cells,
LMO1
mRNA levels were significantly correlated with expression of neuroendocrine differentiation markers. Our
in vitro
investigations indicated that
LMO1
had the general property of promoting cell proliferation in lung cancer cells representing different histological subtypes, suggesting a general oncogenic function of
LMO1
in lung cancer. In investigating the clinical relevance of
LMO1
as an oncogene, we found that a high tumor level of the
LMO1
mRNA was an independent predictor of poor patient survival. These results suggest that
LMO1
acts as an oncogene, with expression correlated with neuroendocrine differentiation of lung cancer, and that it is a determinant of lung cancer aggressiveness and prognosis. By combining gene expression correlations with patient survival and functional
in vitro
investigations, we further identified
TTK
as mediating the oncogenic function of
LMO1
in lung cancer cells.
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PMID:LMO1 functions as an oncogene by regulating TTK expression and correlates with neuroendocrine differentiation of lung cancer. 3003 7