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Query: UMLS:C0029463 (
osteosarcoma
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Papillomavirus binding factor (PBF) was first identified as a transcription factor regulating the promoter activity of human papillomavirus. We previously demonstrated that PBF is an
osteosarcoma
-associated antigen and 92% of
osteosarcoma
tissues express PBF in the nucleus. Moreover, PBF-positive
osteosarcoma
has a significantly poorer prognosis than that with negative expression of PBF. In the present study, we assessed the biological role of PBF in cell survival. Overexpression of PBF induced cell death-mediated lactate dehydrase (LDH) release from 293EBNA cells. Cleaved poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase and active caspase-3 were also detected. However, PBF-induced apoptosis did not affect caspase-9 activity. Next, to identify the apoptosis regulator of PBF, we screened a cDNA library constructed from mRNA of the
osteosarcoma
cell line OS2000 using a yeast two-hybrid system and isolated Scythe/
BAT3
. Scythe/BAT3 mRNA was detected in 56% of
osteosarcoma
tissues and ubiquitously in various normal tissues. Although Scythe/
BAT3
was localized to the cytoplasm in normal tissue, it was localized to the nucleus in
osteosarcoma
tissue. PBF and Scythe/
BAT3
also colocalized to the cytoplasm in 293T cells and the nucleus in OS2000. Furthermore, overexpression of Scythe/
BAT3
suppressed cell death events that resulted from overexpression of PBF in OS2000, but not in 293EBNA cells. Thus, our results support the ideas that: (i) PBF could induce apoptotic cell death via a caspase-9-independent pathway; (ii) the apoptosis regulator Scythe/
BAT3
is a PBF-associated molecule acting as a nucleus-cytoplasm shuttling protein; and (iii) colocalization of PBF and Scythe/
BAT3
in the nucleus might be an important factor for survival of
osteosarcoma
cells.
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PMID:Scythe/BAT3 regulates apoptotic cell death induced by papillomavirus binding factor in human osteosarcoma. 1901 58