RRC ID 82581
Author Mizoue Y, Ikeda T, Ikegami T, Riabets O, Oishi Y, Tobita M, Akutsu H, Hattori K, Heissig B, Koide H.
Title The stem cell transcription factor ZFP296 transforms NIH3T3 cells and promotes anchorage-independent growth of cancer cells.
Journal Int J Dev Biol
Abstract Cancer cells and embryonic stem (ES) cells share several biological properties, suggesting that some genes expressed in ES cells may play an important role in cancer cell growth. In this study, we investigated the possible role of zinc finger protein 296 (ZFP296), a transcription factor expressed in ES cells, in cancer development. First, we found that overexpression of Zfp296 in NIH3T3 mouse fibroblasts induced two phenomena indicative of cell transformation: enhanced proliferation under low-serum conditions and anchorage-independent growth. We also found that Zfp296 expression was upregulated in the tumor area of a mouse model of colon carcinogenesis. In addition, the expression levels of ZFP296 in various human cell lines were generally low in normal cells and relatively high in cancer cells. Finally, using a soft agar assay, we found that overexpression of ZFP296 promoted the anchorage-independent growth of cancer cells, while its knockdown had the opposite effect. Overall, these results suggest a possible role of the ES-specific transcription factor ZFP296 in cancer.
Volume 67(4)
Pages 147-153
Published 2023-1-1
DOI 10.1387/ijdb.230143hk
PII 230143hk
PMID 38334180
MeSH Animals Cell Transformation, Neoplastic / genetics DNA-Binding Proteins* Embryonic Stem Cells / metabolism Humans Mice NIH 3T3 Cells Neoplasms* / metabolism Stem Cell Factor* / metabolism Transcription Factors / genetics Transcription Factors / metabolism
IF 1.105
Resource
Human and Animal Cells NIH3T3