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ETS1 regulates Twist1 transcription in a KrasG12D/Lkb1−/− metastatic lung tumor model of non-small cell lung cancer
Distinct members of the Ets family of transcription factors act as positive or negative regulators of genes involved in cellular proliferation, development, and tumorigenesis. In human lung cancer, increased ETS1 expression is associated with poor prognosis and metastasis. We tested whether ETS1 con...
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Published in: | Clinical & experimental metastasis 2018-03, Vol.35 (3), p.149-165 |
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Summary: | Distinct members of the Ets family of transcription factors act as positive or negative regulators of genes involved in cellular proliferation, development, and tumorigenesis. In human lung cancer, increased ETS1 expression is associated with poor prognosis and metastasis. We tested whether ETS1 contributes to lung tumorigenesis by binding to Twist1, a gene involved in tumor cell motility and dissemination. We used a mouse lung cancer model with metastasis driven by conditionally activated
Kras
and concurrent tumor suppressor
Lkb1
loss (
Kras
G12D
/
Lkb1
−/−
model) and a similar model of lung cancer that does not metastasize, driven by conditionally activated
Kras
alone (
Kras
G12D
model). We show that
Ets1
and
Twist1
gene expression differs between
Kras
G12D
tumors (low
Ets1
and
Twist1
expression) and
Kras
G12D
/
Lkb1
−/−
tumors (high
Ets1
and
Twist1
expression). In human lung tumors, ETS1 and TWIST1 expression positively correlates and low combined ETS1 and TWIST1 levels are associated with improved survival compared to high levels. Using mouse cell lines derived from
Kras
G12D
and
Kras
G12D
/
Lkb1
−/−
mouse models and the human lung cancer (A549) cell line, we show that ETS1 regulates
Twist1
expression. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays confirm binding of ETS1 to the
Twist1
promoter. Overexpression studies show that ETS1 transactivates
Twist1
promoter activity in mouse and human cells. Silencing endogenous
Ets1
by siRNA in mouse cell lines decreases
Twist1
mRNA levels, decreases invasion, and increases cell growth. Ets1 and Twist1 are at the crossroad of several signaling pathways in cancer. Understanding their regulation may inform the development of therapies to impair lung tumor metastasis. |
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ISSN: | 0262-0898 1573-7276 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10585-018-9912-z |