Frontiers in Oncology (Nov 2020)

Forkhead Box Q1 Is Critical to Angiogenesis and Macrophage Recruitment of Colorectal Cancer

  • Hui Tang,
  • Hui Tang,
  • Ji Zheng,
  • Ji Zheng,
  • Xuan Bai,
  • Xuan Bai,
  • Ke-Lin Yue,
  • Ke-Lin Yue,
  • Jian-Hua Liang,
  • Dan-Yang Li,
  • Lin-Ping Wang,
  • Lin-Ping Wang,
  • Jin-Li Wang,
  • Jin-Li Wang,
  • Qiang Guo,
  • Qiang Guo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.564298
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Angiogenesis and the tumor microenvironment (TME) play important roles in tumorigenesis. Forkhead box Q1 (FOXQ1) is a well-established oncogene in multiple tumors, including colorectal cancer (CRC); however, whether FOXQ1 contributes to angiogenesis and TME modification in CRC remains largely uncharacterized. Here, we demonstrate an essential role of FOXQ1-induced angiogenesis and macrophage recruitment in CRC that is related to its ability to promote the migration of endothelial cells and macrophages through activation of the EGF/PDGF pathway and the Twist1/CCL2 axis. We also provide evidence showing that the clinical significance between FOXQ1, Twist1, CCL2, and macrophage infiltration is associated with reduced 8-year survival in CRC patients. Our findings suggest FOXQ1 plays critical roles in the malignancy and progression of CRC, Therefore, FOXQ1 may serve as a therapeutic target for inhibiting angiogenesis and reducing macrophage recruitment in CRC.

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