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Publication : Overexpression of TBX3 suppresses tumorigenesis in experimental and human cholangiocarcinoma.

First Author  Deng S Year  2024
Journal  Cell Death Dis Volume  15
Issue  6 Pages  441
PubMed ID  38909034 Mgi Jnum  J:350089
Mgi Id  MGI:7661418 Doi  10.1038/s41419-024-06839-8
Citation  Deng S, et al. (2024) Overexpression of TBX3 suppresses tumorigenesis in experimental and human cholangiocarcinoma. Cell Death Dis 15(6):441
abstractText  TBX3 behaves as a tumor suppressor or oncoprotein across cancer. However, TBX3 function remains undetermined in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA), a deadly primary liver malignancy with few systemic treatment options. This study sought to investigate the impact of TBX3 on iCCA. We found that overexpression of TBX3 strongly inhibited human iCCA cell growth. In the Akt/FBXW7DeltaF mouse iCCA model, overexpression of Tbx3 reduced cholangiocarcinogenesis in vivo, while inducible genetic knockout of Tbx3 accelerated iCCA growth. RNA-seq identified MAD2L1 as a downregulated gene in TBX3-overexpressing cells, and ChIP confirmed that TBX3 binds to the MAD2L1 promoter. CRISPR-mediated knockdown of Mad2l1 significantly reduced the growth of two iCCA models in vivo. Finally, we found that TBX3 expression is upregulated in ~20% of human iCCA samples, and its high expression is associated with less proliferation and better survival. MAD2L1 expression is upregulated in most human iCCA samples and negatively correlated with TBX3 expression. Altogether, our findings suggest that overexpression of TBX3 suppresses CCA progression via repressing MAD2L1 expression.
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