Evidence that SOX2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.

SOX2 (Sry-box 2) is required to maintain a variety of stem cells, is overexpressed in some solid tumors, and is expressed in epithelial cells of the lung.We show that SOX2 is overexpressed in human squamous cell lung tumors and some adenocarcinomas. We have generated mouse models in which Sox2 is up...

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Main Authors: Yun Lu, Christopher Futtner, Jason R Rock, Xia Xu, Walter Whitworth, Brigid L M Hogan, Mark W Onaitis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-06-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2883553?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4ce10021d7b84ec398f3f135886aada32020-11-25T02:13:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-06-0156e1102210.1371/journal.pone.0011022Evidence that SOX2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.Yun LuChristopher FuttnerJason R RockXia XuWalter WhitworthBrigid L M HoganMark W OnaitisSOX2 (Sry-box 2) is required to maintain a variety of stem cells, is overexpressed in some solid tumors, and is expressed in epithelial cells of the lung.We show that SOX2 is overexpressed in human squamous cell lung tumors and some adenocarcinomas. We have generated mouse models in which Sox2 is upregulated in epithelial cells of the lung during development and in the adult. In both cases, overexpression leads to extensive hyperplasia. In the terminal bronchioles, a trachea-like pseudostratified epithelium develops with p63-positive cells underlying columnar cells. Over 12-34 weeks, about half of the mice expressing the highest levels of Sox2 develop carcinoma. These tumors resemble adenocarcinoma but express the squamous marker, Trp63 (p63).These findings demonstrate that Sox2 overexpression both induces a proximal phenotype in the distal airways/alveoli and leads to cancer.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2883553?pdf=render
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author Yun Lu
Christopher Futtner
Jason R Rock
Xia Xu
Walter Whitworth
Brigid L M Hogan
Mark W Onaitis
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Christopher Futtner
Jason R Rock
Xia Xu
Walter Whitworth
Brigid L M Hogan
Mark W Onaitis
Evidence that SOX2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yun Lu
Christopher Futtner
Jason R Rock
Xia Xu
Walter Whitworth
Brigid L M Hogan
Mark W Onaitis
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title Evidence that SOX2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.
title_short Evidence that SOX2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.
title_full Evidence that SOX2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.
title_fullStr Evidence that SOX2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.
title_full_unstemmed Evidence that SOX2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.
title_sort evidence that sox2 overexpression is oncogenic in the lung.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-06-01
description SOX2 (Sry-box 2) is required to maintain a variety of stem cells, is overexpressed in some solid tumors, and is expressed in epithelial cells of the lung.We show that SOX2 is overexpressed in human squamous cell lung tumors and some adenocarcinomas. We have generated mouse models in which Sox2 is upregulated in epithelial cells of the lung during development and in the adult. In both cases, overexpression leads to extensive hyperplasia. In the terminal bronchioles, a trachea-like pseudostratified epithelium develops with p63-positive cells underlying columnar cells. Over 12-34 weeks, about half of the mice expressing the highest levels of Sox2 develop carcinoma. These tumors resemble adenocarcinoma but express the squamous marker, Trp63 (p63).These findings demonstrate that Sox2 overexpression both induces a proximal phenotype in the distal airways/alveoli and leads to cancer.
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