A tumor suppressor role for C/EBPα in solid tumors: More than fat and blood

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2017-09-14

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Lourenco, Ana Rita
Coffer, Paul J.ORCID 0000-0001-8775-1939ISNI 0000000391475046

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Abstract

The transcription factor CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein alpha (C/EBPα) plays a critical role during embryogenesis and is thereafter required for homeostatic glucose metabolism, adipogenesis and myeloid development. Its ability to regulate the expression of lineage-specific genes and induce growth arrest contributes to the terminal differentiation of several cell types, including hepatocytes, adipocytes and granulocytes. CEBPA loss of-function mutations contribute to the development of ∼ 10% of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), stablishing a tumor suppressor role for C/EBPα. Deregulation of C/EBPα expression has also been reported in a variety of additional human neoplasias, including liver, breast and lung cancer. However, functional CEBPA mutations have not been found in solid tumors, suggesting that abrogation of C/EBPα function in non-hematopoietic tissues is regulated by alternative mechanisms. Here we review the function of C/EBPα in solid tumors and focus on the molecular mechanisms underlying its tumor suppressive role.

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Taverne, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cancer Research, Journal Article, Review

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Lourenço, A R & Coffer, P J 2017, 'A tumor suppressor role for C/EBPα in solid tumors : More than fat and blood', Oncogene, vol. 36, no. 37, pp. 5221-5230. https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2017.151