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TBX3 acts as tissue-specific component of the Wnt/beta-catenin transcriptional complex

Zimmerli, Dario
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Borrelli, Costanza
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Jauregi-Miguel, Amaia
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August 18, 2020
Elife

BCL9 and PYGO are beta-catenin cofactors that enhance the transcription of Wnt target genes. They have been proposed as therapeutic targets to diminish Wnt signaling output in intestinal malignancies. Here we find that, in colorectal cancer cells and in developing mouse forelimbs, BCL9 proteins sustain the action of beta-catenin in a largely PYGO-independent manner. Our genetic analyses implied that BCL9 necessitates other interaction partners in mediating its transcriptional output. We identified the transcription factor TBX3 as a candidate tissue-specific member of the beta-catenin transcriptional complex. In developing forelimbs, both TBX3 and BCL9 occupy a large number of Wnt-responsive regulatory elements, genome-wide. Moreover, mutations in Bcl9 affect the expression of TBX3 targets in vivo, and modulation of TBX3 abundance impacts on Wnt target genes transcription in a beta-catenin- and TCF/LEF-dependent manner. Finally, TBX3 overexpression exacerbates the metastatic potential of Wnt-dependent human colorectal cancer cells. Our work implicates TBX3 as context-dependent component of the Wnt/beta-catenin-dependent transcriptional complex.

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research article
DOI
10.7554/eLife.58123
Web of Science ID

WOS:000562989000001

Author(s)
Zimmerli, Dario
Borrelli, Costanza
Jauregi-Miguel, Amaia
Soderholm, Simon
Brutsch, Salome
Doumpas, Nikolaos
Reichmuth, Jan
Murphy-Seiler, Fabienne
Aguet, Michel  
Basler, Konrad
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Date Issued

2020-08-18

Published in
Elife
Volume

9

Article Number

e58123

Subjects

Biology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics

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target

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pygopus

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recruitment

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proteins

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colon

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REVIEWED

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UPAGU  
Available on Infoscience
September 10, 2020
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/171549
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