HOXB8 Counteracts MAPK/ERK Oncogenic Signaling in a Chicken Embryo Model of Neoplasia
Résumé
HOX transcription factors are members of an evolutionarily conserved family of proteins
required for the establishment of the anteroposterior body axis during bilaterian development.
Although they are often deregulated in cancers, the molecular mechanisms by which they act as
oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes are only partially understood. Since the MAPK/ERK signaling
pathway is deregulated in most cancers, we aimed at apprehending if and how the Hox proteins
interact with ERK oncogenicity. Using an in vivo neoplasia model in the chicken embryo consisting
in the overactivation of the ERK1/2 kinases in the trunk neural tube, we analyzed the consequences
of the HOXB8 gain of function at the morphological and transcriptional levels. We found that HOXB8
acts as a tumor suppressor, counteracting ERK-induced neoplasia. The HOXB8 tumor suppressor
function relies on a large reversion of the oncogenic transcriptome induced by ERK. In addition
to showing that the HOXB8 protein controls the transcriptional responsiveness to ERK oncogenic
signaling, our study identified new downstream targets of ERK oncogenic activation in an in vivo
context that could provide clues for therapeutic strategies.
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