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An early event in the pathogenesis of neuroblastoma (NB), a tumor derived from embryonal neural crest tissue, appears to be the arrested differentiation of neuroblasts. However, NB cells can be induced to differentiate in vitro with numerous chemicals including retinoic acid (RA) and dibutyryl cyclic AMP (db-cAMP). One family of transcription factors, encoded by the homeobox (HOX) genes, plays a crucial role in Drosophila, Xenopus, and mammalian embryonic differentiation and development. We have previously identified six HOX genes (HOXC6, HOXC8, HOXD1, HOXD4, HOXD8, and HOXD9), by a sensitive PCR-based approach, in a cDNA library prepared from the human LA-N-5 NB cell line induced to differentiate with RA. In this report, we studied the regulation of these six HOX genes in a series of NB cell lines chemically induced to differentiate. Untreated NB cells express low or undetectable levels of HOX mRNA, and HOXC8 remains undetectable in the induced cells. However, a significant induction of HOXC6, HOXD1, and HOXD8 expression is seen in the RA-treated NB cell lines, albeit with different patterns and degree of up-regulation. db-cAMP treatment also induced HOXC6 and HOXD8 expression in two of the three NB cell lines analyzed. Low levels of HOXD4 and HOXD9 induction were observed in two and one RA-treated NB cell line, respectively. Up-regulation of HOXC6, HOXD1, and HOXD8 expression in human NB cells, chemically induced to differentiate, appears to be associated with maturation toward a differentiated neuronal phenotype.
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PMID:Up-regulation of HOXC6, HOXD1, and HOXD8 homeobox gene expression in human neuroblastoma cells following chemical induction of differentiation. 750 71

Retinoic acid (RA) can induce growth arrest and neuronal differentiation of neuroblastoma cells and has been used in clinic for treatment of neuroblastoma. It has been reported that RA induces the expression of several HOXD genes in human neuroblastoma cell lines, but their roles in RA action are largely unknown. The HOXD cluster contains nine genes (HOXD1, HOXD3, HOXD4, and HOXD8-13) that are positioned sequentially from 3' to 5', with HOXD1 at the 3' end and HOXD13 the 5' end. Here we show that all HOXD genes are induced by RA in the human neuroblastoma BE(2)-C cells, with the genes located at the 3' end being activated generally earlier than those positioned more 5' within the cluster. Individual induction of HOXD8, HOXD9, HOXD10 or HOXD12 is sufficient to induce both growth arrest and neuronal differentiation, which is associated with downregulation of cell cycle-promoting genes and upregulation of neuronal differentiation genes. However, induction of other HOXD genes either has no effect (HOXD1) or has partial effects (HOXD3, HOXD4, HOXD11 and HOXD13) on BE(2)-C cell proliferation or differentiation. We further show that knockdown of HOXD8 expression, but not that of HOXD9 expression, significantly inhibits the differentiation-inducing activity of RA. HOXD8 directly activates the transcription of HOXC9, a key effector of RA action in neuroblastoma cells. These findings highlight the distinct functions of HOXD genes in RA induction of neuroblastoma cell differentiation.
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PMID:Functional dissection of HOXD cluster genes in regulation of neuroblastoma cell proliferation and differentiation. 2287 80