Literature DB >> 30078675

OCT4 directly regulates stemness and extracellular matrix-related genes in human germ cell tumours.

Bomin Song1, Dong Keon Kim2, Jihoon Shin3, Seung-Hyun Bae4, Hee Yeon Kim5, Bomyi Won5, Jong Kwang Kim4, Hong-Duk Youn3, Seong-Tae Kim6, Sang Won Kang7, Hyonchol Jang8.   

Abstract

Germ cell tumours (GCTs) are one of the most threatening malignancies in young men and women. Although several reports have suggested the importance of OCT4 in human GCTs, its role has not been clearly investigated on a molecular level. In this study, we revealed GCT-specific direct transcriptional target genes of OCT4. Conditional knockdown of OCT4 in GCT cell lines reduced cell proliferation by affecting both cell cycle and death. Knockdown of OCT4 also reduced stemness of GCTs, as assessed by the expression of other stemness factors, alkaline phosphatase staining, and tumour sphere formation ability. Analysis of whole mRNA expression patterns among GCT cells harbouring endogenous, depleted, and rescued OCT4 revealed 1133 OCT4 target genes in GCT. Combined analysis of both the chromatin binding signature of OCT4 and the genes whose expression levels were changed by OCT4 revealed 258 direct target genes of OCT4 in GCTs. In a similar way, 594 direct target genes in normal embryonic stem cells (ESCs) were identified. Among these two sets of OCT4 direct target genes, 38 genes were common between GCTs and ESCs, most of which were related to regulation of pluripotency, and 220 genes were specific to GCTs, most of which were related to focal adhesion and extracellular matrix organisation. These results provide a molecular basis for how OCT4 regulates GCT stemness and will aid our understanding of the role of OCT4 in other cancers.
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Keywords:  Germ cell tumour; OCT4; Stemness; Transcription factor

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30078675     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.07.145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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