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Publication : Gastrointestinal transcription factors drive lineage-specific developmental programs in organ specification and cancer.

First Author  Francis R Year  2019
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  5
Issue  12 Pages  eaax8898
PubMed ID  31844668 Mgi Jnum  J:292306
Mgi Id  MGI:6435592 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.aax8898
Citation  Francis R, et al. (2019) Gastrointestinal transcription factors drive lineage-specific developmental programs in organ specification and cancer. Sci Adv 5(12):eaax8898
abstractText  Transcription factors (TFs) are spatially and temporally regulated during gut organ specification. Although accumulating evidence shows aberrant reactivation of developmental programs in cancer, little is known about how TFs drive lineage specification in development and cancer. We first defined gastrointestinal tissue-specific chromatin accessibility and gene expression during development, identifying the dynamic epigenetic regulation of SOX family of TFs. We revealed that Sox2 is not only essential for gastric specification, by maintaining chromatin accessibility at forestomach lineage loci, but also sufficient to promote forestomach/esophageal transformation upon Cdx2 deletion. By comparing our gastrointestinal lineage-specific transcriptome to human gastrointestinal cancer data, we found that stomach and intestinal lineage-specific programs are reactivated in Sox2(high) /Sox9(high) and Cdx2(high) cancers, respectively. By analyzing mice deleted for both Sox2 and Sox9, we revealed their potentially redundant roles in both gastric development and cancer, highlighting the importance of developmental lineage programs reactivated by gastrointestinal TFs in cancer.
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