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E V Pankratova1, T N Portseva2, A A Makarova2, Yu V Ilyin2, A G Stepchenko2, S G Georgieva2.
Abstract
POU2F1 (Oct-1) is a transcription factor, the overexpression of which is found in many human malignant tumors; a significant increase in its level in cells determines the malignant potential of the tumor. POU2F1 is represented in cells by several isoforms that are transcribed from alternative promoters. In Burkitt's B-cell lymphoma Namalwa, the concentration of tissue-specific isoform Oct-1L is several times higher than in normal B cells. We tested the potential to inhibit the transcription of individual Oct-1 isoforms using the GSK3 kinase inhibitor CHIR, an aminopyrimidine derivative. We have shown that CHIR specifically affects the expression of the tissue-specific isoform Oct-1L, significantly reducing the level of mRNA and Oct-1L protein. However, CHIR does not change the amount of mRNA and protein of the ubiquitous isoform Oct-1A in Namalwa tumor cells. The results obtained show that it is possible to develop a system for selective inhibition of Oct-1 transcription factor isoforms in human cells to suppress drug resistance of tumor cells with a high POU2F1 content.Entities:
Keywords: GSK3 kinase; alternative promoters; transcription factor POU2F1(Oct-1)
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33689071 PMCID: PMC7946658 DOI: 10.1134/S1607672921010087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dokl Biochem Biophys ISSN: 1607-6729 Impact factor: 0.788