Genome-wide promoter analysis of the SOX4 transcriptional network in prostate cancer cells.

Cancer Research
Christopher D ScharerCarlos S Moreno

Abstract

SOX4 is a critical developmental transcription factor in vertebrates and is required for precise differentiation and proliferation in multiple tissues. In addition, SOX4 is overexpressed in many human malignancies, but the exact role of SOX4 in cancer progression is not well understood. Here, we have identified the direct transcriptional targets of SOX4 using a combination of genome-wide localization chromatin immunoprecipitation-chip analysis and transient overexpression followed by expression profiling in a prostate cancer model cell line. We have also used protein-binding microarrays to derive a novel SOX4-specific position-weight matrix and determined that SOX4 binding sites are enriched in SOX4-bound promoter regions. Direct transcriptional targets of SOX4 include several key cellular regulators, such as EGFR, HSP70, Tenascin C, Frizzled-5, Patched-1, and Delta-like 1. We also show that SOX4 targets 23 transcription factors, such as MLL, FOXA1, ZNF281, and NKX3-1. In addition, SOX4 directly regulates expression of three components of the RNA-induced silencing complex, namely Dicer, Argonaute 1, and RNA Helicase A. These data provide new insights into how SOX4 affects developmental signaling pathways and how these changes m...Continue Reading

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