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DOI: 10.1038/ng.465
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SOX2 is an amplified lineage-survival oncogene in lung and esophageal squamous cell carcinomas

Adam J. Bass,Hideo Watanabe,Craig H. Mermel,Shiu Yeh Yu,Sven Perner,Roeland Verhaak,So Young Kim,Leslie Wardwell,Pablo Tamayo,Irit Gat‐Viks,Alex H. Ramos,Michele S. Woo,Barbara A. Weir,Gad Getz,Rameen Beroukhim,Michael O’Kelly,Amit Dutt,Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen,Piotr Dziunycz,Justin Komisarof,Lucian R. Chirieac,Christopher J. LaFargue,Veit Scheble,Theresia Wilbertz,Changqing Ma,Shilpa Rao,Hiroshi Nakagawa,Douglas B. Stairs,Lin Lin,Thomas J. Giordano,Patrick Wagner,John D. Minna,Adi F. Gazdar,Chang-Qi Zhu,Marcia S. Brose,Ivan Cecconello,Ulysses Ribeiro,Suely Kazue Nagahashi Marie,Olav Dahl,Ramesh A. Shivdasani,Ming‐Sound Tsao,Mark A. Rubin,Kwok-Kin Wong,Aviv Regev,William C. Hahn,David G. Beer,Anil K. Rustgi,Matthew Meyerson

Biology
Cancer research
SOX2
2009
Lineage-survival oncogenes are activated by somatic DNA alterations in cancers arising from the cell lineages in which these genes play a role in normal development. Here we show that a peak of genomic amplification on chromosome 3q26.33 found in squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the lung and esophagus contains the transcription factor gene SOX2, which is mutated in hereditary human esophageal malformations, is necessary for normal esophageal squamous development, promotes differentiation and proliferation of basal tracheal cells and cooperates in induction of pluripotent stem cells. SOX2 expression is required for proliferation and anchorage-independent growth of lung and esophageal cell lines, as shown by RNA interference experiments. Furthermore, ectopic expression of SOX2 here cooperated with FOXE1 or FGFR2 to transform immortalized tracheobronchial epithelial cells. SOX2-driven tumors show expression of markers of both squamous differentiation and pluripotency. These characteristics identify SOX2 as a lineage-survival oncogene in lung and esophageal SCC.
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    SOX2 is an amplified lineage-survival oncogene in lung and esophageal squamous cell carcinomas” is a paper by Adam J. Bass Hideo Watanabe Craig H. Mermel Shiu Yeh Yu Sven Perner Roeland Verhaak So Young Kim Leslie Wardwell Pablo Tamayo Irit Gat‐Viks Alex H. Ramos Michele S. Woo Barbara A. Weir Gad Getz Rameen Beroukhim Michael O’Kelly Amit Dutt Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen Piotr Dziunycz Justin Komisarof Lucian R. Chirieac Christopher J. LaFargue Veit Scheble Theresia Wilbertz Changqing Ma Shilpa Rao Hiroshi Nakagawa Douglas B. Stairs Lin Lin Thomas J. Giordano Patrick Wagner John D. Minna Adi F. Gazdar Chang-Qi Zhu Marcia S. Brose Ivan Cecconello Ulysses Ribeiro Suely Kazue Nagahashi Marie Olav Dahl Ramesh A. Shivdasani Ming‐Sound Tsao Mark A. Rubin Kwok-Kin Wong Aviv Regev William C. Hahn David G. Beer Anil K. Rustgi Matthew Meyerson published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.