Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.4.25.1 (proteasome)
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The proteasome subunit PSMA7 located on the 20q13 amplicon was found to be differentially expressed in colorectal cancer by semiquantitative RT-PCR. PSMA7 mRNA was overexpressed in 37.5% (12/32) colorectal cancer tissues while it was either of a low level or not expressed in matched normal mucosa. The aim of this study was to examine the PSMA7 protein expression in 62 colorectal cancer primary sites, 34 lymph node metastatic sites and 13 liver metastatic sites by immunohistochemistry and clarify the correlations of this expression with the clinicopathological parameters. PSMA7 high expression was detected in 38.8% (24/62) colorectal cancer primary sites, 52.9% (18/34) lymph node metastatic sites and 100% (13/13) liver metastatic sites but not in the normal colorectal tissues. The PSMA7 high expression was significantly correlated with liver metastasis (P=0.028). Survival was significantly lower in patients with a PSMA7 high expression than in those with a PSMA7 low expression (P=0.0012). Moreover, in multivariate analysis, the PSMA7 expression demonstrated an independent prognostic factor (P=0.004, relative risk 5.057; 95% confidence interval, 1.682-15.201). These results indicated that PSMA7 may play an important role in colorectal cancer progression and provide a unique target site for the development of therapeutic drugs. The evaluation of PSMA7 expression in primary colorectal cancer at the time of surgery may be a valuable tool for defining patients with a high risk of developing liver metastasis.
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PMID:The proteasome subunit PSMA7 located on the 20q13 amplicon is overexpressed and associated with liver metastasis in colorectal cancer. 1820 93

Innate immunity to viruses involves receptors such as Retinoic Acid Induced Gene-1 (RIG-I), which senses viral RNA and triggers a signaling pathway involving the outer mitochondrial membrane protein mitochondrial antiviral signaling (MAVS). Recent work has identified that NLRX1, a member of another class of innate immune receptors, sequesters MAVS away from RIG-I and thereby prevents mitochondrial antiviral immunity. In this study, we demonstrate that the proteasome PSMA7 (alpha4) subunit associates with MAVS in vivo and in vitro. Expression of PSMA7 results in a potent inhibition of RIG-1 and MAVS-mediated IFN-beta promoter activity; conversely, depletion of PSMA7 with small interference RNA enhances virus-induced type I IFN production, with consequent reduction of virus replication. Furthermore, a striking reduction in the abundance of endogenous MAVS with overexpressed PSMA7 was found and virus infection leads to transient increase in the endogenous PSMA7 protein level. Cumulatively, these results suggest that PSMA7 is a negative regulator of the MAVS-mediated innate immunity that probably serves to attenuate the establishment of an antiviral state during viral infection, highlighting the biological significance of PSMA7-MAVS association as an important cellular regulatory control.
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PMID:Negative regulation of MAVS-mediated innate immune response by PSMA7. 1973 29