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Different LHPP polymorphisms have been identified as functionally relevant in a wide variety of cancers including pharyngeal cancer, B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL), and testicular germ cell tumors. The LHPP SNP rs201982221 was identified, along with 7 other novel risk loci, to increase susceptibility for oral cavity and pharyngeal cancers. LHPP polymorphism rs35837782 was identified as a common risk locus for BCP-ALL, however this SNP did not appear to influence patient outcome. And intronic LHPP SNP rs61408740 was associated with testicular germ cell tumor susceptibility<ref name=Gohla/>.
Different LHPP polymorphisms have been identified as functionally relevant in a wide variety of cancers including pharyngeal cancer, B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL), and testicular germ cell tumors. The LHPP SNP rs201982221 was identified, along with 7 other novel risk loci, to increase susceptibility for oral cavity and pharyngeal cancers. LHPP polymorphism rs35837782 was identified as a common risk locus for BCP-ALL, however this SNP did not appear to influence patient outcome. And intronic LHPP SNP rs61408740 was associated with testicular germ cell tumor susceptibility<ref name=Gohla/>.
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While LHPP SNPs have been linked to an increased risk for certain cancers, the enzyme has been shown to function as a tumor suppressor and contribute to other cancers in this way. Although histidine phosphorylation is poorly characterized, this method of post-translational modification of proteins has been shown to be oncogenic when disregulated<ref name=Gohla/>. Downregulated expression of the putative histidine phosphatase LHPP was found specifically in tumor cells in one study of hepatocellular carcinoma. This downregulation appears to lead to an upregulation of global histidine phosphorylation with increased tumor severity and a decrease in overall survival<ref name=Hindupur/>. Down-regulation of LHPP was also shown to influence cervical cancer in another study, which also looked at LHPP over-expression. Over-expression of the enzyme appeared to reduce cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion and was associated with a change in metastasis signaling pathways. It was also shown to induce apoptosis in human cervical cancer cells and block AKT activation, all of which are considered anti-cervical cancer effects and could prove useful in developing new therapeutic strategies. LHPP regulation of colorectal cancer cells via the PI3K/AKT pathway has also been studied.
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While LHPP SNPs have been linked to an increased risk for certain cancers, the enzyme has been shown to function as a tumor suppressor and contribute to other cancers in this way. Although histidine phosphorylation is poorly characterized, this method of post-translational modification of proteins has been shown to be oncogenic when disregulated<ref name=Gohla/>. Downregulated expression of the putative histidine phosphatase LHPP was found specifically in tumor cells in one study of hepatocellular carcinoma. This downregulation appears to lead to an upregulation of global histidine phosphorylation with increased tumor severity and a decrease in overall survival<ref name=Hindupur/>. Down-regulation of LHPP was also shown to influence cervical cancer in another study, which also looked at LHPP over-expression. Over-expression of the enzyme appeared to reduce cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion and was associated with a change in metastasis signaling pathways. It was also shown to induce apoptosis in human cervical cancer cells and block AKT activation, all of which are considered anti-cervical cancer effects and could prove useful in developing new therapeutic strategies<ref name=Zheng>DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.06.127</ref>. LHPP regulation of colorectal cancer cells via the PI3K/AKT pathway has also been studied.
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