Investigator

Hamid Band

Elizabeth Bruce Professor · University of Nebraska Medical Center, Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases

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Papers(1)
Ecdysoneless Protein …
Collaborators(3)
Mansour A. AlsaleemM. Jordan RowleyZhi-Ming Zheng
Institutions(3)
University Of Nebrask…Qassim UniversityNational Institutes O…

Papers

Ecdysoneless Protein Regulates Viral and Cellular mRNA Splicing to Promote Cervical Oncogenesis

Abstract High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV), exemplified by HPV16/18, are causally linked to human cancers of the anogenital tract, skin, and upper aerodigestive tract. Previously, we identified Ecdysoneless (ECD) protein, the human homolog of the Drosophila ecdysoneless gene, as a novel HPV16 E6–interacting protein. Here, we show that ECD, through its C-terminal region, selectively binds to high-risk but not to low-risk HPV E6 proteins. We demonstrate that ECD is overexpressed in cervical and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cell lines as well as in tumor tissues. Using The Cancer Genome Atlas dataset, we show that ECD mRNA overexpression predicts shorter survival in patients with cervical and HNSCC. We demonstrate that ECD knockdown in cervical cancer cell lines led to impaired oncogenic behavior, and ECD co-overexpression with E7 immortalized primary human keratinocytes. RNA-sequencing analyses of SiHa cells upon ECD knockdown showed to aberrations in E6/E7 RNA splicing, as well as RNA splicing of several HPV oncogenesis–linked cellular genes, including splicing of components of mRNA splicing machinery itself. Taken together, our results support a novel role of ECD in viral and cellular mRNA splicing to support HPV-driven oncogenesis. Implications: This study links ECD overexpression to poor prognosis and shorter survival in HNSCC and cervical cancers and identifies a critical role of ECD in cervical oncogenesis through regulation of viral and cellular mRNA splicing.

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3Collaborators

Positions

2007–

Elizabeth Bruce Professor

University of Nebraska Medical Center · Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases

2003–

Jean Ruggles Romoser Chair of Cancer Research, Professor of Medicine

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine · Medicine - Evanston NOrthwestern Healthcare Res. Inst.

1997–

Associate Professor of Medicine

Harvard Medical School · Brigham and Women's Hospital

1992–

Assitant Professor of Medicine

Harvard Medical School · Brigham and Women's Hospital

1989–

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Harvard Medical School · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Education

1989

Instructor

Harvard Medical School · Medicine - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

1986

Research Fellow

Harvard Medical School · Pathology - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

1986

PhD

All India Institute of Medical Sciences · Medical Science

1980

MD

All India Institute of Medical Sciences · Pharmacology

1976

MBBS

University of Kashmir · Medical College Srinagar