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Query: UNIPROT:P31749 (
AKT
)
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Histone deacetylase 10
(
HDAC10
) is a member of the class II HDACs, and its role in cancer is emerging. In this study, we found that
HDAC10
is highly expressed in lung cancer tissues. It resides mainly in the cytoplasm of lung cancer cells but resides in the nucleus of adjacent normal cells. Further examinations revealed that
HDAC10
resides in the cytoplasm in multiple lung cancer cell lines, including the A549, H358 and H460 cell lines, but mainly resides in the nucleus of normal lung epithelial 16HBE cells. A leucine-rich motif, R505L506L507C508V509A510L511, was identified as its nuclear localization signal (NLS), and a mutant (Mut-505-511) featuring mutations to A at each of its original R and L positions was found to be nuclear-localization defective. Functional analysis revealed that
HDAC10
promoted lung cancer cell growth and that its knockdown induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Mechanistic studies showed that
HDAC10
knockdown significantly decreased the phosphorylation of
AKT
at Ser473 and that
AKT
expression significantly rescued the cell cycle arrest and apoptosis elicited by
HDAC10
knockdown. A co-immunoprecipitation assay suggested that
HDAC10
interacts with
AKT
and that inhibition of
HDAC10
activity decreases its interaction with and phosphorylation of
AKT
. Finally, we confirmed that
HDAC10
promoted lung cancer proliferation in a mouse model. Our study demonstrated that
HDAC10
localizes and functions in the cytoplasm of lung cancer cells, thereby underscoring its potential role in the diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer.
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PMID:HDAC10 promotes lung cancer proliferation via AKT phosphorylation. 2744 83