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WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer
SIMPLE SUMMARY: A prognostic factor of bladder cancer which can benefit from research on molecular markers is the histologic grade. WWOX, AP-2α and AP-2γ are known to have a grade-dependent effect but have not been investigated in that aspect in bladder cancer. Depending on the specific collaboratio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13122957 |
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author | Kołat, Damian Kałuzińska, Żaneta Bednarek, Andrzej K. Płuciennik, Elżbieta |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: A prognostic factor of bladder cancer which can benefit from research on molecular markers is the histologic grade. WWOX, AP-2α and AP-2γ are known to have a grade-dependent effect but have not been investigated in that aspect in bladder cancer. Depending on the specific collaboration, their role was found to promote or inhibit grade 2 bladder cancer. As further research is needed on higher grades, the aim of the present study was to examine the functionality of WWOX and two AP-2 factors in grade 3 and grade 4 bladder cancer. It was found that WWOX, AP-2α and their combination mainly demonstrated anti-cancer properties; in contrast, AP-2γ promoted cancer development, which was not inhibited by WWOX in their combined variant. Next-generation sequencing was performed to identify the genes worth investigating as biomarkers. To conclude, WWOX and AP-2α demonstrate tumor suppressor synergism in high-grade bladder cancer, similar to intermediate grade. However, WWOX does not appear to guide oncogenic AP-2γ, which was the case in the lower grade. The cause of such a change in molecule superiority, as well as proposed bladder cancer-related genes, should be further investigated. ABSTRACT: The cytogenic locus of the WWOX gene overlaps with the second most active fragile site, FRA16D, which is present at a higher frequency in bladder cancer (BLCA) patients with smoking habit, a known risk factor of this tumor. Recently, we demonstrated the relevance of the role of WWOX in grade 2 BLCA in collaboration with two AP-2 transcription factors whose molecular actions supported or opposed pro-cancerous events, suggesting a distinct character. As further research is needed on higher grades, the aim of the present study was to examine WWOX-AP-2 functionality in grade 3 and 4 BLCA using equivalent in vitro methodology with additional transcriptome profiling of cellular variants. WWOX and AP-2α demonstrated similar anti-cancer functionality in most biological processes with subtle differences in MMP-2/9 regulation; this contradicted that of AP-2γ, whose actions potentiated cancer progression. Simultaneous overexpression of WWOX and AP-2α/AP-2γ revealed that single discrepancies appear in WWOX-AP-2α collaboration but only at the highest BLCA grade; WWOX-AP-2α collaboration was considered anti-cancer. However, WWOX only appeared to have residual activity against oncogenic AP-2γ in grade 3 and 4: variants with either AP-2γ overexpression alone or combined WWOX and AP-2γ overexpression demonstrated similar pro-tumoral behavior. Transcriptome profiling with further gene ontology certified biological processes investigated in vitro and indicated groups of genes consisting of AP-2 targets and molecules worth investigation as biomarkers. In conclusion, tumor suppressor synergism between WWOX and AP-2α is unimpaired in high-grade BLCA compared to intermediate grade, yet the ability of WWOX to guide oncogenic AP-2γ is almost completely lost. |
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spelling | pubmed-82316282021-06-26 WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer Kołat, Damian Kałuzińska, Żaneta Bednarek, Andrzej K. Płuciennik, Elżbieta Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: A prognostic factor of bladder cancer which can benefit from research on molecular markers is the histologic grade. WWOX, AP-2α and AP-2γ are known to have a grade-dependent effect but have not been investigated in that aspect in bladder cancer. Depending on the specific collaboration, their role was found to promote or inhibit grade 2 bladder cancer. As further research is needed on higher grades, the aim of the present study was to examine the functionality of WWOX and two AP-2 factors in grade 3 and grade 4 bladder cancer. It was found that WWOX, AP-2α and their combination mainly demonstrated anti-cancer properties; in contrast, AP-2γ promoted cancer development, which was not inhibited by WWOX in their combined variant. Next-generation sequencing was performed to identify the genes worth investigating as biomarkers. To conclude, WWOX and AP-2α demonstrate tumor suppressor synergism in high-grade bladder cancer, similar to intermediate grade. However, WWOX does not appear to guide oncogenic AP-2γ, which was the case in the lower grade. The cause of such a change in molecule superiority, as well as proposed bladder cancer-related genes, should be further investigated. ABSTRACT: The cytogenic locus of the WWOX gene overlaps with the second most active fragile site, FRA16D, which is present at a higher frequency in bladder cancer (BLCA) patients with smoking habit, a known risk factor of this tumor. Recently, we demonstrated the relevance of the role of WWOX in grade 2 BLCA in collaboration with two AP-2 transcription factors whose molecular actions supported or opposed pro-cancerous events, suggesting a distinct character. As further research is needed on higher grades, the aim of the present study was to examine WWOX-AP-2 functionality in grade 3 and 4 BLCA using equivalent in vitro methodology with additional transcriptome profiling of cellular variants. WWOX and AP-2α demonstrated similar anti-cancer functionality in most biological processes with subtle differences in MMP-2/9 regulation; this contradicted that of AP-2γ, whose actions potentiated cancer progression. Simultaneous overexpression of WWOX and AP-2α/AP-2γ revealed that single discrepancies appear in WWOX-AP-2α collaboration but only at the highest BLCA grade; WWOX-AP-2α collaboration was considered anti-cancer. However, WWOX only appeared to have residual activity against oncogenic AP-2γ in grade 3 and 4: variants with either AP-2γ overexpression alone or combined WWOX and AP-2γ overexpression demonstrated similar pro-tumoral behavior. Transcriptome profiling with further gene ontology certified biological processes investigated in vitro and indicated groups of genes consisting of AP-2 targets and molecules worth investigation as biomarkers. In conclusion, tumor suppressor synergism between WWOX and AP-2α is unimpaired in high-grade BLCA compared to intermediate grade, yet the ability of WWOX to guide oncogenic AP-2γ is almost completely lost. MDPI 2021-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8231628/ /pubmed/34204827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13122957 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kołat, Damian Kałuzińska, Żaneta Bednarek, Andrzej K. Płuciennik, Elżbieta WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer |
title | WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer |
title_full | WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer |
title_fullStr | WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer |
title_short | WWOX Loses the Ability to Regulate Oncogenic AP-2γ and Synergizes with Tumor Suppressor AP-2α in High-Grade Bladder Cancer |
title_sort | wwox loses the ability to regulate oncogenic ap-2γ and synergizes with tumor suppressor ap-2α in high-grade bladder cancer |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34204827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13122957 |
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