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Cleavage and polyadenylation specific factor 4 promotes colon cancer progression by transcriptionally activating hTERT

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BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR CELL RESEARCH
Volume 1866, Issue 10, Pages 1533-1543

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2019.07.001

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CPSF4; hTERT; Colorectal cancer

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81772925, 81772975, 81872267]

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CPSF4 was identified as a crucial tumorigenic factor in lung cancer development. However, its precise function and the underlying molecular mechanisms in colon cancer progression remain completely unknown. Here, we demonstrate CPSF4 was highly expressed in human colon cancer cells and tissues. Its knockdown inhibited colorectal cancer progression in vitro, including cell proliferation, migration, invasion and stemness maintenance. In contrast, the ectopic overexpression of CPSF4 had the opposite effects in vitro and in vivo. Further mechanistic studies demonstrated that CPSF4 facilitated colorectal tumorigenesis and development partially through transcriptionally regulating hTERT expression by cooperating with NF-kB1 and co-anchoring at hTERT promoter -321 to -234 fragment. In addition, clinical samples analysis indicated that CPSF4 expression was positively correlated with hTERT, and the simultaneously high expression of CPSF4 and hTERT predicted poor patient outcome. Overall, our findings established CPSF4 as a pro-tumorigenic factor in colorectal cancer progression, and suggested that targeting CPSF4-hTERT axis may represent a promising therapeutic strategy in colon cancer treatment.

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