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FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation

BACKGROUND: Cancer associated with smoking and drinking remains a serious health problem worldwide. The survival of patients is very poor due to the lack of effective early biomarkers. FOXM1 overexpression is linked to the majority of human cancers but its mechanism remains unclear in head and neck...

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Autores principales: Gemenetzidis, Emilios, Bose, Amrita, Riaz, Adeel M., Chaplin, Tracy, Young, Bryan D., Ali, Muhammad, Sugden, David, Thurlow, Johanna K., Cheong, Sok-Ching, Teo, Soo-Hwang, Wan, Hong, Waseem, Ahmad, Parkinson, Eric K., Fortune, Farida, Teh, Muy-Teck
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19287496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004849
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author Gemenetzidis, Emilios
Bose, Amrita
Riaz, Adeel M.
Chaplin, Tracy
Young, Bryan D.
Ali, Muhammad
Sugden, David
Thurlow, Johanna K.
Cheong, Sok-Ching
Teo, Soo-Hwang
Wan, Hong
Waseem, Ahmad
Parkinson, Eric K.
Fortune, Farida
Teh, Muy-Teck
author_facet Gemenetzidis, Emilios
Bose, Amrita
Riaz, Adeel M.
Chaplin, Tracy
Young, Bryan D.
Ali, Muhammad
Sugden, David
Thurlow, Johanna K.
Cheong, Sok-Ching
Teo, Soo-Hwang
Wan, Hong
Waseem, Ahmad
Parkinson, Eric K.
Fortune, Farida
Teh, Muy-Teck
author_sort Gemenetzidis, Emilios
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description BACKGROUND: Cancer associated with smoking and drinking remains a serious health problem worldwide. The survival of patients is very poor due to the lack of effective early biomarkers. FOXM1 overexpression is linked to the majority of human cancers but its mechanism remains unclear in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: FOXM1 mRNA and protein expressions were investigated in four independent cohorts (total 75 patients) consisting of normal, premalignant and HNSCC tissues and cells using quantitative PCR (qPCR), expression microarray, immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry. Effect of putative oral carcinogens on FOXM1 transcriptional activity was dose-dependently assayed and confirmed using a FOXM1-specific luciferase reporter system, qPCR, immunoblotting and short-hairpin RNA interference. Genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array was used to ‘trace’ the genomic instability signature pattern in 8 clonal lines of FOXM1-induced malignant human oral keratinocytes. Furthermore, acute FOXM1 upregulation in primary oral keratinocytes directly induced genomic instability. We have shown for the first time that overexpression of FOXM1 precedes HNSCC malignancy. Screening putative carcinogens in human oral keratinocytes surprisingly showed that nicotine, which is not perceived to be a human carcinogen, directly induced FOXM1 mRNA, protein stabilisation and transcriptional activity at concentrations relevant to tobacco chewers. Importantly, nicotine also augmented FOXM1-induced transformation of human oral keratinocytes. A centrosomal protein CEP55 and a DNA helicase/putative stem cell marker HELLS, both located within a consensus loci (10q23), were found to be novel targets of FOXM1 and their expression correlated tightly with HNSCC progression. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study cautions the potential co-carcinogenic effect of nicotine in tobacco replacement therapies. We hypothesise that aberrant upregulation of FOXM1 may be inducing genomic instability through a program of malignant transformation involving the activation of CEP55 and HELLS which may facilitate aberrant mitosis and epigenetic modifications. Our finding that FOXM1 is upregulated early during oral cancer progression renders FOXM1 an attractive diagnostic biomarker for early cancer detection and its candidate mechanistic targets, CEP55 and HELLS, as indicators of malignant conversion and progression.
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spelling pubmed-26540982009-03-16 FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation Gemenetzidis, Emilios Bose, Amrita Riaz, Adeel M. Chaplin, Tracy Young, Bryan D. Ali, Muhammad Sugden, David Thurlow, Johanna K. Cheong, Sok-Ching Teo, Soo-Hwang Wan, Hong Waseem, Ahmad Parkinson, Eric K. Fortune, Farida Teh, Muy-Teck PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cancer associated with smoking and drinking remains a serious health problem worldwide. The survival of patients is very poor due to the lack of effective early biomarkers. FOXM1 overexpression is linked to the majority of human cancers but its mechanism remains unclear in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: FOXM1 mRNA and protein expressions were investigated in four independent cohorts (total 75 patients) consisting of normal, premalignant and HNSCC tissues and cells using quantitative PCR (qPCR), expression microarray, immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry. Effect of putative oral carcinogens on FOXM1 transcriptional activity was dose-dependently assayed and confirmed using a FOXM1-specific luciferase reporter system, qPCR, immunoblotting and short-hairpin RNA interference. Genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array was used to ‘trace’ the genomic instability signature pattern in 8 clonal lines of FOXM1-induced malignant human oral keratinocytes. Furthermore, acute FOXM1 upregulation in primary oral keratinocytes directly induced genomic instability. We have shown for the first time that overexpression of FOXM1 precedes HNSCC malignancy. Screening putative carcinogens in human oral keratinocytes surprisingly showed that nicotine, which is not perceived to be a human carcinogen, directly induced FOXM1 mRNA, protein stabilisation and transcriptional activity at concentrations relevant to tobacco chewers. Importantly, nicotine also augmented FOXM1-induced transformation of human oral keratinocytes. A centrosomal protein CEP55 and a DNA helicase/putative stem cell marker HELLS, both located within a consensus loci (10q23), were found to be novel targets of FOXM1 and their expression correlated tightly with HNSCC progression. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study cautions the potential co-carcinogenic effect of nicotine in tobacco replacement therapies. We hypothesise that aberrant upregulation of FOXM1 may be inducing genomic instability through a program of malignant transformation involving the activation of CEP55 and HELLS which may facilitate aberrant mitosis and epigenetic modifications. Our finding that FOXM1 is upregulated early during oral cancer progression renders FOXM1 an attractive diagnostic biomarker for early cancer detection and its candidate mechanistic targets, CEP55 and HELLS, as indicators of malignant conversion and progression. Public Library of Science 2009-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2654098/ /pubmed/19287496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004849 Text en Gemenetzidis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Gemenetzidis, Emilios
Bose, Amrita
Riaz, Adeel M.
Chaplin, Tracy
Young, Bryan D.
Ali, Muhammad
Sugden, David
Thurlow, Johanna K.
Cheong, Sok-Ching
Teo, Soo-Hwang
Wan, Hong
Waseem, Ahmad
Parkinson, Eric K.
Fortune, Farida
Teh, Muy-Teck
FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation
title FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation
title_full FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation
title_fullStr FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation
title_full_unstemmed FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation
title_short FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation
title_sort foxm1 upregulation is an early event in human squamous cell carcinoma and it is enhanced by nicotine during malignant transformation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2654098/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19287496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004849
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