International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2022)

<i>EVI1</i> Promotes the Proliferation and Invasive Properties of Human Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells

  • Alexander Michael Grandits,
  • Sophie Bromberger,
  • Gerwin Heller,
  • Barbara Andrea Reinoehl,
  • Erwin Tomasich,
  • Klaudia Schossleitner,
  • Anna Sophie Berghoff,
  • Thorsten Fuereder,
  • Rotraud Wieser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
p. 1050

Abstract

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a frequent malignancy with a poor prognosis. So far, the EGFR inhibitor cetuximab is the only approved targeted therapy. A deeper understanding of the molecular and genetic basis of HNSCC is needed to identify additional targets for rationally designed, personalized therapeutics. The transcription factor EVI1, the major product of the MECOM locus, is an oncoprotein with roles in both hematological and solid tumors. In HNSCC, high EVI1 expression was associated with an increased propensity to form lymph node metastases, but its effects in this tumor entity have not yet been determined experimentally. We therefore overexpressed or knocked down EVI1 in several HNSCC cell lines and determined the impact of these manipulations on parameters relevant to tumor growth and invasiveness, and on gene expression patterns. Our results revealed that EVI1 promoted the proliferation and migration of HNSCC cells. Furthermore, it augmented tumor spheroid formation and the ability of tumor spheroids to displace an endothelial cell layer. Finally, EVI1 altered the expression of numerous genes in HNSCC cells, which were enriched for Gene Ontology terms related to its cellular functions. In summary, EVI1 represents a novel oncogene in HNSCC that contributes to cellular proliferation and invasiveness.

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