PLoS ONE (Mar 2008)

Transcriptional regulation of PIK3CA oncogene by NF-kappaB in ovarian cancer microenvironment.

  • Nuo Yang,
  • Jia Huang,
  • Joel Greshock,
  • Shun Liang,
  • Andrea Barchetti,
  • Kosei Hasegawa,
  • Sarah Kim,
  • Antonis Giannakakis,
  • Chunsheng Li,
  • Anne O'Brien-Jenkins,
  • Dionyssios Katsaros,
  • Ralf Bützow,
  • George Coukos,
  • Lin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
p. e1758

Abstract

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PIK3CA upregulation, amplification and mutation have been widely reported in ovarian cancers and other tumors, which strongly suggests that PIK3CA is a promising therapeutic target. However, to date the mechanisms underlying PIK3CA regulation and activation in vivo is still unclear. During tumorigenesis, host-tumor interactions may play a critical role in editing the tumor. Here, we report a novel mechanism through which the tumor microenvironment activates the PIK3CA oncogene. We show that PIK3CA upregulation occurs in non-proliferating tumor regions in vivo. We identified and characterized the PIK3CA 5' upstream transcriptional regulatory region and confirmed that PIK3CA is transcriptionally regulated through NF-kappaB pathway. These results offer a new mechanism through which the tumor microenvironment directly activates oncogenic pathways in tumor cells.