Modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.

Expression of developmental genes Twist1 and Twist2 is reactivated in many human tumors. Among their oncogenic activities, induction of epithelial to mesenchymal transition is believed to increase cell motility and invasiveness and may be related to acquisition of cancer stem cell phenotype. In addi...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Floc'h, Jakub Kolodziejski, Leila Akkari, Yannick Simonin, Stéphane Ansieau, Alain Puisieux, Urszula Hibner, Patrice Lassus
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3742535?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b2d23ee5fc534f148181b316840bb3822020-11-24T21:51:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7249010.1371/journal.pone.0072490Modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.Nicolas Floc'hJakub KolodziejskiLeila AkkariYannick SimoninStéphane AnsieauAlain PuisieuxUrszula HibnerPatrice LassusExpression of developmental genes Twist1 and Twist2 is reactivated in many human tumors. Among their oncogenic activities, induction of epithelial to mesenchymal transition is believed to increase cell motility and invasiveness and may be related to acquisition of cancer stem cell phenotype. In addition, Twist proteins promote malignant conversion by overriding two oncogene-induced failsafe programs: senescence and apoptosis. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are also important mediators of apoptosis, senescence and motility and are tightly linked to disease, notably to cancer. We report here that Twist factors and ROS are functionally linked. In wild type cells both Twist1 and Twist2 exhibit antioxidant properties. We show that Twist-driven modulation of oncogene-induced apoptosis is linked to its effects on oxidative stress. Finally, we identify several targets that mediate Twist antioxidant activity. These findings unveil a new function of Twist factors that could be important in explaining their pleiotropic role during carcinogenesis.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3742535?pdf=render
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author Nicolas Floc'h
Jakub Kolodziejski
Leila Akkari
Yannick Simonin
Stéphane Ansieau
Alain Puisieux
Urszula Hibner
Patrice Lassus
spellingShingle Nicolas Floc'h
Jakub Kolodziejski
Leila Akkari
Yannick Simonin
Stéphane Ansieau
Alain Puisieux
Urszula Hibner
Patrice Lassus
Modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Nicolas Floc'h
Jakub Kolodziejski
Leila Akkari
Yannick Simonin
Stéphane Ansieau
Alain Puisieux
Urszula Hibner
Patrice Lassus
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title Modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.
title_short Modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.
title_full Modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.
title_fullStr Modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.
title_sort modulation of oxidative stress by twist oncoproteins.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Expression of developmental genes Twist1 and Twist2 is reactivated in many human tumors. Among their oncogenic activities, induction of epithelial to mesenchymal transition is believed to increase cell motility and invasiveness and may be related to acquisition of cancer stem cell phenotype. In addition, Twist proteins promote malignant conversion by overriding two oncogene-induced failsafe programs: senescence and apoptosis. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are also important mediators of apoptosis, senescence and motility and are tightly linked to disease, notably to cancer. We report here that Twist factors and ROS are functionally linked. In wild type cells both Twist1 and Twist2 exhibit antioxidant properties. We show that Twist-driven modulation of oncogene-induced apoptosis is linked to its effects on oxidative stress. Finally, we identify several targets that mediate Twist antioxidant activity. These findings unveil a new function of Twist factors that could be important in explaining their pleiotropic role during carcinogenesis.
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