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MYC Regulates the HIF2? Stemness Pathway via Nanog and Sox2 to Maintain Self-Renewal in Cancer Stem Cells versus Non-Stem Cancer Cells.


ABSTRACT: Cancer stem cells (CSC) maintain both undifferentiated self-renewing CSCs and differentiated, non-self-renewing non-CSCs through cellular division. However, molecular mechanisms that maintain self-renewal in CSCs versus non-CSCs are not yet clear. Here, we report that in a transgenic mouse model of MYC-induced T-cell leukemia, MYC, maintains self-renewal in Sca1+ CSCs versus Sca-1- non-CSCs. MYC preferentially bound to the promoter and activated hypoxia-inducible factor-2? (HIF2?) in Sca-1+ cells only. Furthermore, the reprogramming factors, Nanog and Sox2, facilitated MYC regulation of HIF2? in Sca-1+ versus Sca-1- cells. Reduced expression of HIF2? inhibited the self-renewal of Sca-1+ cells; this effect was blocked through suppression of ROS by N-acetyl cysteine or the knockdown of p53, Nanog, or Sox2. Similar results were seen in ABCG2+ CSCs versus ABCG2- non-CSCs from primary human T-cell lymphoma. Thus, MYC maintains self-renewal exclusively in CSCs by selectively binding to the promoter and activating the HIF2? stemness pathway. Identification of this stemness pathway as a unique CSC determinant may have significant therapeutic implications. SIGNIFICANCE: These findings show that the HIF2? stemness pathway maintains leukemic stem cells downstream of MYC in human and mouse T-cell leukemias. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/canres/79/16/4015/F1.large.jpg.

SUBMITTER: Das B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6701948 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>MYC</i> Regulates the <i>HIF2α</i> Stemness Pathway via <i>Nanog</i> and <i>Sox2</i> to Maintain Self-Renewal in Cancer Stem Cells versus Non-Stem Cancer Cells.

Das Bikul B   Pal Bidisha B   Bhuyan Rashmi R   Li Hong H   Sarma Anupam A   Gayan Sukanya S   Talukdar Joyeeta J   Sandhya Sorra S   Bhuyan Seema S   Gogoi Gayatri G   Gouw Arvin M AM   Baishya Debabrat D   Gotlib Jason R JR   Kataki Amal C AC   Felsher Dean W DW  

Cancer research 20190702 16


Cancer stem cells (CSC) maintain both undifferentiated self-renewing CSCs and differentiated, non-self-renewing non-CSCs through cellular division. However, molecular mechanisms that maintain self-renewal in CSCs versus non-CSCs are not yet clear. Here, we report that in a transgenic mouse model of MYC-induced T-cell leukemia, MYC, maintains self-renewal in Sca1<sup>+</sup> CSCs versus Sca-1<sup>-</sup> non-CSCs. MYC preferentially bound to the promoter and activated hypoxia-inducible factor-2α  ...[more]

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