The positive feedback between snail and DAB2IP regulates EMT, invasion and metastasis in colorectal cancer

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DAB2IP has been identified as a tumor suppressor in several cancers but its oncogenic role and transcriptionally regulatory mechanisms in the progression of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) remain unknown. In this study, DAB2IP was downregulated in CRC tissues and a valuable prognostic marker for survival of CRC patients, especially in the late stage. Moreover, DAB2IP was sufficient to suppress proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), invasion and metastasis in CRC. Mechanically, the linear complex of EZH2/HDAC1/Snail contributed to DAB2IP silencing in CRC cells. The study further proved that the positive feedback loop between Snail and DAB2IP existed in CRC cells and DAB2IP was required for Snailinduced aggressive cell behaviors. Finally, DAB2IP correlated negatively with Snail and EZH2 expressions in CRC tissues. Our findings reveal the suppressive role and a novel regulatory mechanism of DAB2IP expression in the progression of CRC. DAB2IP may be a potential, novel therapeutic and prognostic target for clinical CRC patients.

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Wang, J., Zhu, X., Hu, J., He, G., Li, X., Wu, P., … Ding, Y. (2015). The positive feedback between snail and DAB2IP regulates EMT, invasion and metastasis in colorectal cancer. Oncotarget, 6(29), 27427–27439. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.4861

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