Authors
Francescopaolo Di Cello, Joelle Hillion, Alexandra Hristov, Lisa J Wood, Mita Mukherjee, Andrew Schuldenfrei, Jeanne Kowalski, Raka Bhattacharya, Raheela Ashfaq, Linda MS Resar
Publication date
2008/5/1
Journal
Molecular Cancer Research
Volume
6
Issue
5
Pages
743-750
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Description
Although previous studies have established a prominent role for HMGA1 (formerly HMG-I/Y) in aggressive human cancers, the role of HMGA2 (formerly HMGI-C) in malignant transformation has not been clearly defined. The HMGA gene family includes HMGA1, which encodes the HMGA1a and HMGA1b protein isoforms, and HMGA2, which encodes HMGA2. These chromatin-binding proteins function in transcriptional regulation and recent studies also suggest a role in cellular senescence. HMGA1 proteins also appear to participate in cell cycle regulation and malignant transformation, whereas HMGA2 has been implicated primarily in the pathogenesis of benign, mesenchymal tumors. Here, we show that overexpression of HMGA2 leads to a transformed phenotype in cultured lung cells derived from normal tissue. Conversely, inhibiting HMGA2 expression blocks the transformed phenotype in metastatic …
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