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SOX2 is required to maintain cancer stem cells in ovarian cancer
Authors:Yiping Wen  Yaya Hou  Zaiju Huang  Jing Cai  Zehua Wang
Institution:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China
Abstract:Ovarian cancer cells can form spheroids under serum‐free suspension culture conditions. The spheroids, which are enriched in cancer stem cells, can result in tumor dissemination and relapse. To identify new targetable molecules in ovarian cancer spheroids, we investigated the differential expression of genes in spheroids compared with that under monolayer culture conditions by qPCR microarray. We identified that SOX2 is overexpressed in spheroids. We then proved that SOX2 expression was increased in successive spheroid generations. Besides, knockdown of SOX2 expression in SKOV3 or HO8910 ovarian cancer spheroid cells decreased spheroid formation, cell proliferation, cell migration, resistance to Cisplatin treatment, tumorigenicity, and the expression of stemness‐related genes and epithelial to mesenchymal transition‐related genes, whereas overexpression of SOX2 in SKOV3 or HO8910 ovarian cancer cells showed the opposite effects. In addition, we found that SOX2 expression was closely associated with chemo‐resistance and poor prognosis in EOC patients. These results strongly suggest that SOX2 is required to maintain cancer stem cells in ovarian cancer. Targeting SOX2 in ovarian cancer may be therapeutically beneficial.
Keywords:Cancer stem cell  chemotherapy resistance  ovarian cancer  SOX2 and spheroids
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