Deletion of Forkhead Box M1 transcription factor from respiratory epithelial cells inhibits pulmonary tumorigenesis
PloS one, 2009•journals.plos.org
The Forkhead Box m1 (Foxm1) protein is induced in a majority of human non-small cell lung
cancers and its expression is associated with poor prognosis. However, specific
requirements for the Foxm1 in each cell type of the cancer lesion remain unknown. The
present study provides the first genetic evidence that the Foxm1 expression in respiratory
epithelial cells is essential for lung tumorigenesis. Using transgenic mice, we demonstrated
that conditional deletion of Foxm1 from lung epithelial cells (epFoxm1−/− mice) prior to …
cancers and its expression is associated with poor prognosis. However, specific
requirements for the Foxm1 in each cell type of the cancer lesion remain unknown. The
present study provides the first genetic evidence that the Foxm1 expression in respiratory
epithelial cells is essential for lung tumorigenesis. Using transgenic mice, we demonstrated
that conditional deletion of Foxm1 from lung epithelial cells (epFoxm1−/− mice) prior to …
The Forkhead Box m1 (Foxm1) protein is induced in a majority of human non-small cell lung cancers and its expression is associated with poor prognosis. However, specific requirements for the Foxm1 in each cell type of the cancer lesion remain unknown. The present study provides the first genetic evidence that the Foxm1 expression in respiratory epithelial cells is essential for lung tumorigenesis. Using transgenic mice, we demonstrated that conditional deletion of Foxm1 from lung epithelial cells (epFoxm1−/− mice) prior to tumor initiation caused a striking reduction in the number and size of lung tumors, induced by either urethane or 3-methylcholanthrene (MCA)/butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). Decreased lung tumorigenesis in epFoxm1−/− mice was associated with diminished proliferation of tumor cells and reduced expression of Topoisomerase-2α (TOPO-2α), a critical regulator of tumor cell proliferation. Depletion of Foxm1 mRNA in cultured lung adenocarcinoma cells significantly decreased TOPO-2α mRNA and protein levels. Moreover, Foxm1 directly bound to and induced transcription of the mouse TOPO-2α promoter region, indicating that TOPO-2α is a direct target of Foxm1 in lung tumor cells. Finally, we demonstrated that a conditional deletion of Foxm1 in pre-existing lung tumors dramatically reduced tumor growth in the lung. Expression of Foxm1 in respiratory epithelial cells is critical for lung cancer formation and TOPO-2α expression in vivo, suggesting that Foxm1 is a promising target for anti-tumor therapy.
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