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Sox4 Expression Confers Bladder Cancer Stem Cell Properties and Predicts for Poor Patient Outcome.


ABSTRACT: Genetic and epigenetic alterations have been identified as to contribute directly or indirectly to the generation of transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder (TCC-UB). We have previously found that amplification of chromosome 6p22 is significantly associated with the muscle-invasive rather than superficial TCC-UB. Here, we demonstrated that Sox4, one of the candidate oncogenes located within the chromosome 6p22 amplicon, confers bladder cancer stem cell (CSC) properties. Down-regulation of Sox4 led to the inhibition of cell migration, colony formation as well as mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (MET). Interestingly, knockdown of Sox4 also reduced the sphere formation, enriched cell population with high levels of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH (high)) and tumor formation potential. Using gene expression profiling, we further identified novel Sox4 target genes. Last, immunohistochemistry analysis of human bladder tumor tissue microarrays (TMAs) indicated that high Sox4 expression was correlated with advanced cancer stages and poor survival rate. In summary, our data show that Sox4 is an important regulator of the bladder CSC properties and it may serve as a biomarker of the aggressive phenotype in bladder cancer.

SUBMITTER: Shen H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4671994 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sox4 Expression Confers Bladder Cancer Stem Cell Properties and Predicts for Poor Patient Outcome.

Shen He H   Blijlevens Maxime M   Yang Nuo N   Frangou Costakis C   Wilson Kayla E KE   Xu Bo B   Zhang Yinglong Y   Zhang Lirui L   Morrison Carl D CD   Shepherd Lori L   Hu Qiang Q   Zhu Qianqian Q   Wang Jianmin J   Liu Song S   Zhang Jianmin J  

International journal of biological sciences 20151101 12


Genetic and epigenetic alterations have been identified as to contribute directly or indirectly to the generation of transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder (TCC-UB). We have previously found that amplification of chromosome 6p22 is significantly associated with the muscle-invasive rather than superficial TCC-UB. Here, we demonstrated that Sox4, one of the candidate oncogenes located within the chromosome 6p22 amplicon, confers bladder cancer stem cell (CSC) properties. Down-regulatio  ...[more]

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