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B-Myb accelerates colorectal cancer progression through reciprocal feed-forward transactivation of E2F2

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ONCOGENE
Volume 40, Issue 37, Pages 5613-5625

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41388-021-01961-9

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81672301, 81872014]
  2. Basic Sciences and Advanced Technology Key Project of CQ CSTC [cstc2017jcyjBX0069]

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The study revealed the critical role of B-Myb in colorectal cancer, showing its promotion of malignant phenotypes and its interaction with E2F2. They form a positive feedback loop, contributing to the progression of the tumor malignancy.
B-Myb is an important transcription factor that plays a critical role in gene expression regulation and tumorigenesis. However, its functional implication in colorectal cancer remains elusive. In this study, we found that B-Myb was significantly upregulated at both mRNA and protein levels in colorectal cancer samples compared to non-tumor counterparts. B-Myb overexpression accelerated cell proliferation, cell cycle progression and cell motility in colorectal cancer cells, and promoted tumor growth in orthotopic nude mouse models in vivo. In contrast, B-Myb depletion inhibited these malignant phenotypes. Mechanistic investigations revealed that E2F2 was a novel transcriptional target of B-Myb and is essential to B-Myb-induced malignant phenotypes. Notably, B-Myb and E2F2 exhibited positive expression correlation, and interacted with each other in colorectal cancer cells. In addition to their autoregulatory mechanisms, B-Myb and E2F2 can also directly transactivate each other, thus constituting consolidated reciprocal feed-forward transactivation loops. Moreover, both B-Myb and E2F2 are required for the activation of ERK and AKT signaling pathways in colorectal cancer cells. Taken together, our data clarified a critical role for B-Myb in colorectal cancer and unraveled an exquisite mutual collaboration and reciprocal cross regulation between B-Myb and E2F2 that contribute to the malignant progression of human colorectal cancer.

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