| Literature DB >> 24823637 |
Xichuan Li1, Zhao Xu2, Wei Du1, Zhenfa Zhang3, Yiliang Wei1, Hao Wang1, Zhiyan Zhu1, Litao Qin1, Lin Wang1, Qing Niu1, Xiulan Zhao4, Luc Girard5, Yimei Gong6, Zhenyi Ma7, Baocun Sun4, Zhi Yao8, John D Minna5, Lance S Terada9, Zhe Liu10.
Abstract
Anchorage of tissue cells to their physical environment is an obligate requirement for survival that is lost in mature hematopoietic and in transformed epithelial cells. Here we find that a lymphocyte lineage-restricted transcription factor, Aiolos, is frequently expressed in lung cancers and predicts markedly reduced patient survival. Aiolos decreases expression of a large set of adhesion-related genes, disrupting cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Aiolos also reconfigures chromatin structure within the SHC1 gene, causing isoform-specific silencing of the anchorage reporter p66(Shc) and blocking anoikis in vitro and in vivo. In lung cancer tissues and single cells, p66(Shc) expression inversely correlates with that of Aiolos. Together, these findings suggest that Aiolos functions as an epigenetic driver of lymphocyte mimicry in metastatic epithelial cancers.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24823637 PMCID: PMC4070880 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2014.03.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Cell ISSN: 1535-6108 Impact factor: 31.743