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      The Oct1 transcription factor and epithelial malignancies: Old protein learns new tricks

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          The metazoan-specific POU domain transcription factor family comprises activities underpinning developmental processes such as embryonic pluripotency and neuronal specification. Some POU family proteins efficiently bind an 8-bp DNA element known as the octamer motif. These proteins are known as Oct transcription factors. Oct1/POU2F1 is the only widely expressed POU factor. Unlike other POU factors it controls no specific developmental or organ system. Oct1 was originally described to operate at target genes associated with proliferation and immune modulation, but more recent results additionally identify targets associated with oxidative and cytotoxic stress resistance, metabolic regulation, stem cell function and other unexpected processes. Oct1 is pro-oncogenic in multiple contexts, and several recent reports provide broad evidence that Oct1 has prognostic and therapeutic value in multiple epithelial tumor settings. This review focuses on established and emerging roles of Oct1 in epithelial tumors, with an emphasis on mechanisms of transcription regulation by Oct1 that may underpin these findings.

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          Journal
          0217513
          1037
          Biochim Biophys Acta
          Biochim. Biophys. Acta
          Biochimica et biophysica acta
          0006-3002
          15 February 2016
          10 February 2016
          June 2016
          01 June 2017
          : 1859
          : 6
          : 792-804
          Affiliations
          [a ]Department of Pathology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding author: Tel: +1 801 587 3035, dean.tantin@ 123456path.utah.edu
          Article
          PMC4880489 PMC4880489 4880489 nihpa759377
          10.1016/j.bbagrm.2016.02.007
          4880489
          26877236
          69753e37-41b9-4b14-936c-785e00f20554
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          Breast cancer,Prostate cancer,Gastric cancer,Thyroid cancer,NuRD,Oct1/POU2F1,Cervical cancer,Colorectal cancer,Jmjd1a/KDM3A,Lung adenocarcinoma

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