E2F7 enhances hepatocellular carcinoma growth by preserving the SP1/SOX4/Anillin axis via repressing miRNA-383-5p transcription

Mol Carcinog. 2022 Nov;61(11):975-988. doi: 10.1002/mc.23454. Epub 2022 Aug 4.

Abstract

E2F family participates in most human malignancies by activating the transcription of the cell cycle-related genes. Whereas, as a specifical atypical member of this family, E2F7 was described as a repressor against its downstream genes and exerted oscillatory and controversial functions in cancers. Our previous study identified a molecular interaction promoting hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) growth induced by SOX4 and Anillin. Meanwhile, we preliminarily identified SP1 as the upstream activator of SOX4. Intriguingly, we observed that the repressive E2F7 presents a remarkable high expression in HCC, and is positively correlated and involved in the same pathway with the potentially SP1/SOX4/Anillin axis. However, their exact interaction or mechanism controlling tumor progress between these genes has not been illustrated. Thus, we focused on this point in this study and attempted to improve the potential regulating axis in HCC cell proliferation and tumor growth for promoting tumor prevention and control. The expression profile of E2F7 in HCC tissues and tumor cells was detected along with the related candidate genes, through real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay, the Western blot analysis, and the immunohistochemistry assay, combined with bioinformatics analysis of the HCC information from the the Cancer Genome Altas and Gene Expression Omnibus data sets. The correlation between E2F7 and HCC patients' clinicopathologic features was explored. Gain-of and loss-of-function assays were conducted both in vitro and in vivo along with the rescue experiment, for revealing the relative genes' functions in HCC progress. The ChIP and the dual-luciferase reporter assays were performed to verify the transcriptional regulating profile between E2F7 and SP1/SOX4/Anillin axis. E2F7 was upregulated in HCC and significantly correlated with SP1/SOX4/Anillin axis. High E2F7 expression is associated with dismal clinicopathologic features and poor survival of the patients. E2F7 depletion potently impaired SP1/SOX4/Anillin expression and significantly inhibited HCC growth. Furthermore, intensive exploration demonstrated that E2F7 preserves high SP1 levels by abrogating miR-383-5p in a transcriptional way. Atypical E2F7 is an important repressive transcription factor commonly upregulated in the HCC environment. E2F7 facilitates HCC growth by repressing miR-383-5p transcription and sequentially promoting SP1/SOX4/Anillin axis. Our findings provide us with probable targets for HCC prevention and therapeutic treatment.

Keywords: E2F7; SP1/SOX/Anillin axis; hepatocellular carcinoma; miR-383-5p; tumor growth.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Carcinoma, Hepatocellular* / pathology
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Cell Proliferation / genetics
  • Contractile Proteins
  • E2F7 Transcription Factor / genetics
  • E2F7 Transcription Factor / metabolism
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
  • Humans
  • Liver Neoplasms* / pathology
  • MicroRNAs* / genetics
  • MicroRNAs* / metabolism
  • Microfilament Proteins
  • SOXC Transcription Factors / genetics
  • SOXC Transcription Factors / metabolism
  • Sp1 Transcription Factor / genetics
  • Sp1 Transcription Factor / metabolism
  • Transcription Factors / genetics

Substances

  • ANLN protein, human
  • Contractile Proteins
  • E2F7 Transcription Factor
  • E2F7 protein, human
  • MIRN383 microRNA, human
  • MicroRNAs
  • Microfilament Proteins
  • SOX4 protein, human
  • SOXC Transcription Factors
  • Sp1 Transcription Factor
  • SP1 protein, human
  • Transcription Factors
  • anillin