PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Shouyu Wang AU - Xuming Wu AU - Jianbing Zhang AU - Yansu Chen AU - Jin Xu AU - Xiaowei Xia AU - Song He AU - Fulin Qiang AU - Aiping Li AU - Yongqian Shu AU - Oluf Dimitri Røe AU - Gang Li AU - Jianwei W Zhou TI - CHIP functions as a novel suppressor of tumour angiogenesis with prognostic significance in human gastric cancer AID - 10.1136/gutjnl-2011-301522 DP - 2013 Apr 01 TA - Gut PG - 496--508 VI - 62 IP - 4 4099 - http://gut.bmj.com/content/62/4/496.short 4100 - http://gut.bmj.com/content/62/4/496.full SO - Gut2013 Apr 01; 62 AB - Objective CHIP (carboxy terminus of Hsc70 interacting protein) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that can induce ubiquitination and degradation of several tumour related proteins, and acts as a suppressor of tumour metastasis. This study explored the biological function and clinical significance of CHIP in gastric cancer (GC). Methods The prognostic value of CHIP expression was evaluated using tissue microarray and immunohistochemical staining in two independent human GC cohorts. The role of CHIP on tumorigenicity and angiogenesis was determined in vitro and in vivo. Results CHIP expression was significantly decreased in GC lesions compared with paired non-cancerous tissues. Low tumoral CHIP expression significantly correlated with clinicopathological characteristics in patients, as well as with shorter overall survival in both cohorts. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that CHIP expression was an independent prognostic factor for human GC patients. Moreover, CHIP overexpression impeded the formation of anchorage independent colonies in soft agar, suppressed the growth of xenografts in nude mice and inhibited endothelial cell growth and tube formation by suppressing nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) mediated interleukin 8 (IL-8) expression in vitro. In vivo studies also confirmed that CHIP inhibited blood vessel formation and recruitment of CD31 positive cells in matrigel plugs. Also, CHIP interacted with NF-κB/p65 and promoted its ubiquitination and degradation by proteasome, terminating NF-κB activity and inhibiting IL-8-induced angiogenesis, which correlated with subsequent tumour metastasis. Conclusions Decreased CHIP expression in GC resulted in increased angiogenesis and contributed to GC progression and poor prognosis. CHIP expression is a GC candidate clinical prognostic marker and a putative treatment target.