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Title

miR-30e-5p-mediated FOXD1 promotes cell proliferation by blocking cellular senescence and apoptosis through p21/CDK2/Rb signaling in head and neck carcinoma.

Authors

Wu, Tong; Yang, Zhongyuan; Chen, Weichao; Jiang, Mingjie; Xiao, Zhichao; Su, Xuan; Jiao, Zan; Yu, Yongchao; Chen, Shuwei; Song, Ming; Yang, Ankui

Abstract

Forkhead box D1 (FOXD1) belongs to the FOX protein family, which has been found to function as a oncogene in multiple cancer types, but its role in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) requires further investigation. Our research aimed to investigate the function of FOXD1 in HNSCC. Bioinformatics analysis indicated that mRNA level of FOXD1 was highly expressed in HNSCC tissues, and over-expressed FOXD1 was related to poor prognosis. Moreover, FOXD1 knockdown increased the ratio of senescent cells but decreased the proliferation ability, while FOXD1 overexpression obtained the opposite results. In vitro experiments revealed that FOXD1 bound to the p21 promoter and inhibited its transcription, which blocked the cyclin dependent kinase 2 (CDK2)/retinoblastoma (Rb) signaling pathway, thus preventing senescence and accelerating proliferation of tumor cells. CDK2 inhibitor could reverse the process to some extent. Further research has shown that miR-3oe-5p serves as a tumor suppressant by repressing the translation of FOXD1 through combining with the 3'-untranslated region (UTR). Thus, FOXD1 resists cellular senescence and facilitates HNSCC cell proliferation by affecting the expression of p21/CDK2/Rb signaling, suggesting that FOXD1 may be a potential curative target for HNSCC.

Subjects

CELLULAR aging; CELL proliferation; ONCOGENES; FORKHEAD transcription factors; SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma; NECK; CYCLIN-dependent kinases

Publication

Cell Death Discovery, 2023, Vol 9, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

2058-7716

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/s41420-023-01571-2

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