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The FoxQ1 transcription factor is a novel regulator of electron transport chain complex I subunits in human breast cancer cells.

Su-Hyeong Kim1, Shivendra V Singh1,2.   

Abstract

The FoxQ1 is an oncogenic transcription factor that is overexpressed in basal-like and luminal-type human breast cancers when compared to the normal mammary tissue. The FoxQ1 is implicated in mammary tumor progression. However, the mechanism by which FoxQ1 promotes mammary tumorigenesis is not fully understood. In this study, we present experimental evidence for a novel function of FoxQ1 in the regulation of complex I activity of the electron transport chain. The RNA-seq data from FoxQ1 overexpressing basal-like SUM159 cells revealed a statistically significant increase in the expression of complex I subunits NDUFS1 and NDUFS2 when compared to the empty vector (EV) transfected control cells. Consistent with these results, the basal and ATP-linked oxygen consumption rates were significantly increased by FoxQ1 overexpression in SUM159 and luminal-type MCF-7 cells. The FoxQ1 overexpression in both cell lines resulted in increased intracellular levels of pyruvate, lactate, and ATP that was associated with overexpression of pyruvate dehydrogenase and pyruvate carboxylase proteins. Activity and assembly of complex I were significantly enhanced by FoxQ1 overexpression in SUM159 and MCF-7 cells that correlated with increased mRNA and/or protein levels of complex I subunits NDUFS1, NDUFS2, NDUFV1, and NDUFV2. The chromatin immunoprecipitation assay revealed the recruitment of FoxQ1 at the promoters of both NDUFS1 and NDUFV1. The cell proliferation of SUM159 and MCF-7 cells was increased significantly by overexpression of NDUFS1 as well as NDUFV1 proteins. In conclusion, we propose that increased complex I-linked oxidative phosphorylation is partly responsible for oncogenic role of FoxQ1 at least in human breast cancer cells.
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Keywords:  FoxQ1; NDUFS1; NDUFV1; breast cancer; complex I

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34939230      PMCID: PMC8837712          DOI: 10.1002/mc.23381

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Carcinog        ISSN: 0899-1987            Impact factor:   4.784


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