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CTCF promotes epithelial ovarian cancer metastasis by broadly controlling the expression of metastasis-associated genes.


ABSTRACT: CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) functions as both an oncogenic and a tumor suppressor, depending on the cancer type, through epigenetic regulation. Epigenetic regulation plays a key role in cancer metastasis. Our objective was to investigate whether CTCF plays a crucial role in epithelial ovarian cancer metastasis. First, we found that CTCF expression was increased in ovarian cancer tissues compared to non-tumor tissues. Increased expression of CTCF predicts poor prognosis of ovarian cancer patients. In addition, CTCF knockdown significantly inhibited the metastasis of ovarian cancer cells, although it had no effect on cell proliferation and tumor growth. More importantly, CTCF expression was higher in metastatic lesions compared to primary tumors from the same ovarian cancer patients. We also demonstrated that CTCF affects a number of metastasis-associated genes, including CTBP1, SERPINE1 and SRC. Additionally, our ChIP-seq results revealed that these genes have multiple CTCF-binding sites, findings that were further confirmed by ChIP-PCR. Our results suggest that CTCF could be a novel drug target to treat ovarian cancer by interfering with cancer cell metastasis.

SUBMITTER: Zhao L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5617499 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CTCF promotes epithelial ovarian cancer metastasis by broadly controlling the expression of metastasis-associated genes.

Zhao Lintao L   Yang Yang Y   Yin Shigang S   Yang Tao T   Luo Jing J   Xie Rongkai R   Long Haixia H   Jiang Lubin L   Zhu Bo B  

Oncotarget 20170710 37


CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) functions as both an oncogenic and a tumor suppressor, depending on the cancer type, through epigenetic regulation. Epigenetic regulation plays a key role in cancer metastasis. Our objective was to investigate whether CTCF plays a crucial role in epithelial ovarian cancer metastasis. First, we found that CTCF expression was increased in ovarian cancer tissues compared to non-tumor tissues. Increased expression of CTCF predicts poor prognosis of ovarian cancer patients  ...[more]

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