B. Rigas et al., Decreased expression of DNA-dependent protein kinase, a DNA repair protein, during human colon carcinogenesis, CANCER RES, 61(23), 2001, pp. 8381-8384
DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK), consisting of a catalytic subunit (D
NA-PKcs) and the Ku70 and Ku86 proteins, participates in the repair of DNA
double-strand breaks (DSBs). We assessed its expression immunohistochemical
ly in normal human colon tissue, colon adenomas, colon carcinomas, and norm
al tissue distant from carcinomas. Normal colonocytes expressed all DNA-PK
proteins. Compared with the expression in normal tissue [176.62 +/- 18.56 (
the intensity of expression x the percentage of cells expressing this prote
in), mean + SE], the expression of Ku70 was significantly reduced in adenom
as (36.62 +/- 11.09; P < 0.001) and carcinomas (85.68 +/- 15.76; P < 0.01),
as was the expression of Ku86 [(113.10 +/- 10.22 versus 41.66 +/- 14.71 in
adenomas (P < 0.01) or versus 85.68 +/- 15.76 in carcinomas (P < 0.05)]. T
he expression of DNA-PKcs was not significantly changed. The marked underex
pression of Ku70 and Ku86 starting at the adenoma stage may be crucial to t
he development of colon cancer.