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SOX5 interacts with YAP1 to drive malignant potential of non-small cell lung cancer cells.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH(2018)

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The dysregulation of transcription factors plays a vital role in tumor initiation and progression. Sex determining region Y-box 5 (SOX5) encodes a member of the SRY-related HMG-box family of transcription factors involved in the determination of the cell fate and the regulation of embryonic development. However, its functional roles in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remain unclear. Herein, we report that SOX5 sustains stem-like traits and enhances the malignant phenotype of NSCLC cells. We determine that SOX5 is preferentially expressed by cancer stem-like cells (CSLCs) of human NSCLC. In vitro gain-and loss-of-function studies demonstrate that SOX5 promotes self-renewal, invasion and migration in NSCLC cells. Importantly, knockdown of SOX5 potently inhibits tumor growth in a xenograft mouse model. Mechanistically, YAP1 can act as an interacting protein of SOX5 to drive the malignant potential of NSCLC cells. Silencing of YAP1 attenuates the malignant processes in NSCLC cells, which is consistent with the function of SOX5 loss. SOX5 overexpression reverses the attenuated malignant progression in YAP1 knockdown cancer cells. Taken together, these findings identify that SOX5 acts as an oncogenic factor by interacting with YAP1 in NSCLC cells and may be a potential therapeutic target for NSCLC patients.
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SOX5,YAP1,self-renewal,invasion,migration,non-small cell lung cancer
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