SOX4 can redirect TGF--mediated SMAD3-transcriptional output in a context-dependent manner to promote tumorigenesis

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Expression of the transcription factor SOX4 is often elevated in human cancers, where it generally correlates with tumor-progression and poor-disease outcome. Reduction of SOX4 expression results in both diminished tumor-incidence and metastasis. In breast cancer, TGF--mediated induction of SOX4 has been shown to contribute to epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which controls pro-metastatic events. Here, we identify SMAD3 as a novel, functionally relevant SOX4 interaction partner. Genome-wide analysis showed that SOX4 and SMAD3 co-occupy a large number of genomic loci in a cell-type specific manner. Moreover, SOX4 expression was required for TGF--mediated induction of a subset of SMAD3/SOX4-co-bound genes regulating migration and extracellular matrix-associated processes, and correlating with poor-prognosis. These findings identify SOX4 as an important SMAD3 co-factor controlling transcription of pro-metastatic genes and context-dependent shaping of the cellular response to TGF-. Targeted disruption of the interaction between these factors may have the potential to disrupt pro-oncogenic TGF- signaling, thereby impairing tumorigenesis.

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Vervoort, S. J., Lourenço, A. R., Vidakovic, A. T., Mocholi, E., Sandoval, J. L., Rueda, O. M., … Coffer, P. J. (2018). SOX4 can redirect TGF--mediated SMAD3-transcriptional output in a context-dependent manner to promote tumorigenesis. Nucleic Acids Research, 46(18), 9578–9590. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky755

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