ChIP-seq and functional analysis of the SOX2 gene in colorectal cancers

X Fang, W Yu, L Li, J Shao, N Zhao, Q Chen… - Omics: a journal of …, 2010 - liebertpub.com
X Fang, W Yu, L Li, J Shao, N Zhao, Q Chen, Z Ye, SC Lin, S Zheng, B Lin
Omics: a journal of integrative biology, 2010liebertpub.com
SOX2 is an HMG box containing transcription factor that has been implicated in various
types of cancer, but its role in colorectal cancers (CRC) has not been studied. Here we show
that SOX2 is overexpressed in CRC tissues compared with normal adjacent tissues using
immunohistochemical staining and RT-PCR. We also observed an increased SOX2
expression in nucleus of colorectal cancer tissues (46%, 14/30 cases vs. 7%, 2/30 adjacent
tissues). Furthermore, knockdown of SOX2 in SW620 colorectal cancer cells decreased their …
Abstract
SOX2 is an HMG box containing transcription factor that has been implicated in various types of cancer, but its role in colorectal cancers (CRC) has not been studied. Here we show that SOX2 is overexpressed in CRC tissues compared with normal adjacent tissues using immunohistochemical staining and RT-PCR. We also observed an increased SOX2 expression in nucleus of colorectal cancer tissues (46%, 14/30 cases vs. 7%, 2/30 adjacent tissues). Furthermore, knockdown of SOX2 in SW620 colorectal cancer cells decreased their growth rates in vitro cell line, and in vivo in xenograft models. ChIP-Seq analysis of SOX2 revealed a consensus sequence of wwTGywTT. An integrated expression profiling and ChIP-seq analysis show that SOX2 is involved in the BMP signaling pathway, steroid metabolic process, histone modifications, and many receptor-mediated signaling pathways such as IGF1R and ITPR2 (Inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor, type 2).
Mary Ann Liebert