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HHEX suppresses advanced thyroid cancer by interacting with TLE3

Haematopoietically Expressed Homeobox (HHEX) gene is highly expressed in the thyroid gland and plays critical roles in the development and differentiation of the thyroid gland. While it has been indicated to be downregulated in thyroid cancer, its function and the underlying mechanism remain unclear...

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Published in:Molecular and cellular endocrinology 2023-08, Vol.574, p.111988-111988, Article 111988
Main Authors: Xu, Zhongyun, Feng, Yiyuan, Yan, Yeqing, Jin, Hongfu, Chen, Yuanyuan, Han, Yali, Huang, Shuo, Feng, Fang, Fu, Hongliang, Yin, Yafu, Huang, Yueye, Wang, Hui, Cheng, Weiwei
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Summary:Haematopoietically Expressed Homeobox (HHEX) gene is highly expressed in the thyroid gland and plays critical roles in the development and differentiation of the thyroid gland. While it has been indicated to be downregulated in thyroid cancer, its function and the underlying mechanism remain unclear. Herein, we observed low expression and aberrant cytoplasmic localization of HHEX in thyroid cancer cell lines. Knockdown of HHEX significantly enhanced cell proliferation, migration and invasion, while overexpression of HHEX showed the opposite effects in vitro and in vivo. These data provide evidence that HHEX is a tumor suppressor in thyroid cancer. Additionally, our results showed that HHEX overexpression upregulated the expression of sodium iodine symporter (NIS) mRNA and also enhanced NIS promoter activity, suggesting a favorable effect of HHEX in promoting thyroid cancer differentiation. Mechanistically, HHEX exerted a regulatory effect on the expression of transducin-like enhancer of split 3 (TLE3) protein, which inhibited the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. Nuclear localized HHEX bound to and upregulated TLE3 expression by preventing TLE3 protein from being distributed to the cytoplasm and being ubiquitinated. In conclusion, our study suggested that restoring HHEX expression has the potential to be a new strategy in the treatment of advanced thyroid cancer. •HHEX acts as a tumor suppressor in thyroid cancer, by interacting with TLE3 protein and inhibiting.•Wnt/β-catenin signaling.
ISSN:0303-7207
1872-8057
DOI:10.1016/j.mce.2023.111988