Thymosin beta-10 is aberrantly expressed in pancreatic cancer and induces JNK activation.

Journal: Cancer Investigation
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Abstract

Thymosin beta-10 (T beta 10) has been shown to be associated with several cancers; however, its role in pancreatic cancer is not understood. The expression of T beta 10 was determined by immunohistochemistry and real-time polymerase chain reaction. The phosphorylation of JNK and the cytokine secretion was determined by using the Bio-Plex phosphoprotein and cytokines assays. Pancreatic cancer tissues and cells expressed higher amounts of T beta 10 than normal surrounding tissues and human pancreatic duct epithelial cells. Exogenous T beta 10 caused the phosphorylation of JNK and increased the secretion of cytokines interleukin (IL)-7 and IL-8 in BxPC-3 cells. T beta 10 might be a promising marker and a novel therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer.

Authors
Min Li, Yuqing Zhang, Qihui Zhai, Louis Feurino, William Fisher, Changyi Chen, Qizhi Yao
Relevant Conditions

Pancreatic Cancer